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Reargreen Posted 17 years ago
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is this right sentence? TAlk TO ME AND WHAT'S WRONG...OR TALK TO ME ANN ( THE NAME TO THE OTHER PERSON) WHAT WRONG....

b-because my husband i hear he say ANN not and..but he saying he said AND....
  

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is correct. you say, 'Talk to me, what's wrong'... (no AND there).

  • is correct.
  • you say, 'Talk to me, what's wrong'...
  • (no AND there).
  • AN' but mean AND.
  • Hope this helps.
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If your name is Ann..."Talk to me Ann, what's wrong?" ...is correct. "Talk to me AND what's wrong'', with and in the middle of that sentence, is not proper english....you say, 'Talk to me, what's wrong'... (no AND there). A lot of foreigners (from countries where english is not their first language) say..An' but are actually saying AND...Im from the Carribbean and in our language we say..AN' but
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Yes thank you for help....YOu really right we both the same reason. My husband cheat on me..i hear many time he call me the name ANN..my name is rea...first he say "talk to me rea, what wrong, then 2 times he reapeted at the last i hear talk to me ann, what's wrong. thank you for your advice...

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