Hello everyone,
A. When I'm in a group people, and someone says something. At that time I don't know if they speak to me or to someone else in the group. Then, can I use the word "refer to" in this situation as follows?
Eg. Are you referring to me?
B. Even if his speech is a comment or a reply to a group of people and you one of the people, can I use the verb "refer to" sgain in this situation as well?
Eg. Are you referring to me?
Eg. Did you refer to me?
Eg. Was your reply for me?
Eg. Is this reply for me?
Here in the sense of "Are you writing to me or are you replying to me?".
Kind regards,
JA
A. When I'm in a group people, and someone says something. At that time I don't know if they speak to me or to someone else in the group.
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A. When I'm in a group people, and someone says something. At that time I don't know if they speak to me or to someone else in the group. The natural thing to say is 'Are you talking to me?'
If I refer to you, broadly speaking it means I talk to someone else about you.
B. Even if his speech is a comment or a reply to a group of people and you one of the people, can I