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Don't make things hard on me. and Don't make things hard for me. Which one is correct?
Jun 10, 2011 10:12 AM
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"Dont make things hard for me" is more correct...
June 10, 2011
The second one. I would use the phrase "hard on" in an affirmative statement - such as "This is really hard on me," or "That must be really hard on you."
June 10, 2011
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