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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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english gramar

what is the difference between
1. parted from and parted with
2. to talk about and to talk of
  

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Anonymous 1. parted from and parted with The way I use those expressions most of the time is to say 'parted from' if it's a person and 'parted with' if it's a possession. You don't have use them that way, however.

  • Anonymous 1.
  • parted from and parted with The way I use those expressions most of the time is to say 'parted from' if it's a person and 'parted with' if it's a possession.
  • You don't have use them that way, however.
  • You can use 'parted with' if it's a person.
  • Here are some examples I found.
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Anonymous1. parted from and parted with
The way I use those expressions most of the time is to say 'parted from' if it's a person and 'parted with' if it's a possession. You don't have use them that way, however. You can use 'parted with' if it's a person. Here are some examples I found.

Jack parted from Janet and moved in with Carly, but they l

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