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Ryotaro Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Talk out of it

What is the defference between them?

1. I talked him about it.

2. I talked him out of it.

Thanks,

Ryo
  

Top answer

Well the first one is not possible, so I'll fix it: 1. I talked to him about it. = I discussed it with him.

  • Well the first one is not possible, so I'll fix it: 1.
  • I talked to him about it.
  • = I discussed it with him.
  • 2.
  • I talked him out of it.
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Well the first one is not possible, so I'll fix it:

1. I talked to him about it. = I discussed it with him.

2. I talked him out of it. = I convinced him not to do it.

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