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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
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You turned on us (you betrayed us)
Is that same way do we say, he cheated on me? In relationship matter.

When someone asks us to come in we often say come in or yes. But I saw in movie subtitles native speaker saying come on in or come in on I can provide you more context.


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Liton Das You turned on us (you betrayed us)Is that same way do we say, he cheated on me? In relationship matter. "turn on" and "cheat on" are not the same in meaning or usage.

  • Liton Das You turned on us (you betrayed us)Is that same way do we say, he cheated on me?
  • In relationship matter.
  • "turn on" and "cheat on" are not the same in meaning or usage.
  • Especially, "cheat on" is used when someone is unfaithful in a marriage (or other romantic relationship), whereas "turn on" is not.
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Liton DasYou turned on us (you betrayed us)Is that same way do we say, he cheated on me? In relationship matter.

"turn on" and "cheat on" are not the same in meaning or usage. Especially, "cheat on" is used when someone is unfaithful in a marriage (or other romantic relationship), whereas "turn on" is not.

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