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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

I want you talk with your brother

Dear forum members

I want you talk with your brother

Is the grammar correct?

Context: A mother ask one of his sons to talk with his brother because the brothers had a fight yesterday

Thanks for your time!
  

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I want you to talk with your brother .

  • I want you to talk with your brother .
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I want you to talk with your brother.
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CliveI want you to talk with your brother.
Can we use to here instead of with with the same meaning, please?
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Yes.

No real difference usually intended.

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