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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
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Not much talk

In the context: I am not speaking with him very much nowadays but I was speaking very freely a few months ago.

I don't speak much with him freely than earlier.

I speak with him formally( not much talk and close with him).

Please suggest any changes in these sentences and any word instead of "formally".

  

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kumenglish In the context: 1) I am not speaking with him very much nowadays but I was speaking very freely a few months ago. 2) I don't speak much with him freely than earlier. 3) I speak with him formally( not much talk and close with him).

  • kumenglish In the context: 1) I am not speaking with him very much nowadays but I was speaking very freely a few months ago.
  • 2) I don't speak much with him freely than earlier.
  • 3) I speak with him formally( not much talk and close with him).
  • Please suggest any changes in these sentences and any word instead of "formally".
  • 1) I don't speak with him much now, but I used to speak with him quite often a few months ago.
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kumenglish

In the context: 1) I am not speaking with him very much nowadays but I was speaking very freely a few months ago.

2) I don't speak much with him freely than earlier.

3) I speak with him formally( not much talk and close with him).

Please suggest any changes in these sentences and any word instead of "formally".

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