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Ljswave Posted 14 years ago
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Would you advise me " She walk out on me" and "to me"?

#1a. She walk out on me" (= She walk out from me , Is this same, right?)
1.b She walk out " to me" (= She walk out for me, right? )

one more thing,

#2-a . She hang up on me =2b. (= She hang up to me" ,right?)
2c She hang up for me.

IF not , What do #2-b and #2-c mean? I'd like you change them another expressions easily/
  

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Hi, The fixed expression is "to walk out on someone". It means to leave or abandon someone. ljswave #2-a .

  • Hi, The fixed expression is "to walk out on someone".
  • It means to leave or abandon someone.
  • ljswave #2-a .
  • She hang up on me =2b.
  • ) 2c She hang up for me.
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Hi,
The fixed expression is "to walk out on someone". It means to leave or abandon someone.
ljswave#2-a . She hang up on me =2b. (= She hang up to me" ,right?)
2c She hang up for me.
Both 2a and 2c are incorrect. She hung up

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