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Soheil1 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Chatter

Hi.
What adverbs go with chatter and how are they different?

Thanks in advance!
  

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Much too broad a question. You can 'never chatter', for instance, or 'chatter while commuting to work'. Do you have a specific example you wish to examine?

  • Much too broad a question.
  • You can 'never chatter', for instance, or 'chatter while commuting to work'.
  • Do you have a specific example you wish to examine?
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Much too broad a question. You can 'never chatter', for instance, or 'chatter while commuting to work'. Do you have a specific example you wish to examine?
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"Chattered excitedly at/about our intrusion."??
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There, 'at' = at the time of, because of; 'about' = on the topic of.
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Thank you then.I guess you can replace 'our intrusion' with anything else

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