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Mbouti Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

talk to/with

Dear members

I heard Mary talking to her sister.

I heard Mary talking with her sister.

Do the two sentences above have different meaning in situations?

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mbouti Do the two sentences above have different meaning in situations? 'Talk to' just means that they communicated, however briefly. 'Talk with' suggests that it was an extended conversation.

  • mbouti Do the two sentences above have different meaning in situations?
  • 'Talk to' just means that they communicated, however briefly.
  • 'Talk with' suggests that it was an extended conversation.
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mboutiDo the two sentences above have different meaning in situations?
'Talk to' just means that they communicated, however briefly.
'Talk with' suggests that it was an extended conversation.

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