Hello, Does the use of "in" before English (or any other language) strike you as unnatural in sentences like: - My French is rather bad, so I'd appreciate it if you spoke in English. - Speak in English, please. - My cousin doesn't speak good French, so I suggest we speak in English. I think I'd go with "in English" here, but some people say that's not acceptable.
Thank you.
Top answer
No, 'in English' is not unnatural in a context like this.
— Clive
No, 'in English' is not unnatural in a context like this.
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