Have I correctly used 'showing'? Can I interchange 'at' with 'on'?
My ex-girfriend is fond of spitting (at, on) me and showing me mean facial expressions and rude hand gestures.
“at” means directing it towards me; whereas “on” implies it physically lands on me.
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“at” means directing it towards me; whereas “on” implies it physically lands on me.