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Marcoz Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Plz,do me a big favour

Hi,

I dont know difference between "talk to sb" and "talk with sb",

also "think of sth" and "think about sth"

I would appreciate it if sb replys.

tnx a lot
  

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to implies a one-sided situation with implies a two-sided conversation

  • to implies a one-sided situation with implies a two-sided conversation
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to implies a one-sided situation

with implies a two-sided conversation

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