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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Context to teach He insisted on paying the bill

and He is a loser
  

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Hello Anon, I'm not sure if I understand your question. "He insisted on paying the bill" - he paid for their meal. "He is a loser" - he is not a successful person, he is perhaps not very smart, doesn't have friends, etc.

  • Hello Anon, I'm not sure if I understand your question.
  • "He insisted on paying the bill" - he paid for their meal.
  • "He is a loser" - he is not a successful person, he is perhaps not very smart, doesn't have friends, etc.
  • This is not a nice thing to say.
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Hello Anon,

I'm not sure if I understand your question.

"He insisted on paying the bill" - he paid for their meal.

"He is a loser" - he is not a successful person, he is perhaps not very smart, doesn't have friends, etc. This is not a nice thing to say.

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