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Hans51 Posted 10 years ago
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I will talk to you about her later. VS. I will tell you about her later.

I will talk to you about her later. VS. I will tell you about her later.

Which one is natural and is there a difference in meaning and usage?

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Hans51 Which one is natural Both are fine. Hans51 is there a difference in meaning and usage? As they stand, the first one suggests that she will be discussed (a dialogue), while the second suggests that an exposition or explanation will be be presented (a monologue).

  • Hans51 Which one is natural Both are fine.
  • Hans51 is there a difference in meaning and usage?
  • As they stand, the first one suggests that she will be discussed (a dialogue), while the second suggests that an exposition or explanation will be be presented (a monologue).
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Hans51Which one is natural
Both are fine.
Hans51is there a difference in meaning and usage?
As they stand, the first one suggests that she will be discussed (a dialogue), while the second suggests that an exposition or explanation will be be presented (a monologue).

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