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Effect3 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Talk about and talk of

Can we use "talk about and talk of" interchangeably? Do they have the same meaning?
e.g "He is talking about his voyage to Spain" and " He is talking of his voyage to Spain"

Is the question "What are you talking of ? " correct?
  

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To me, "about" is for more details versus "of".

  • To me, "about" is for more details versus "of".
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To me, "about" is for more details versus "of".

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