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Tkacka15 Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

They speak...

They speak problems out.

They speak about problems loudly.


Are sentences above grammatical and do they mean the same?

  

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tkacka15 They speak problems out. Not good English. tkacka15 They speak about problems loudly.

  • tkacka15 They speak problems out.
  • Not good English.
  • tkacka15 They speak about problems loudly.
  • This is acceptable English, but doesn't sound very natural.
  • I can't think of many situations where it would be said.
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tkacka15They speak problems out.

Not good English.

tkacka15They speak about problems loudly.

This is acceptable English, but doesn't sound very natural. I can't think of many situations where it would be said. I would need context to provide a less stilted version though!

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They speak problems out. Not correct.

They talk problems out. This means they discuss them extensively and try to find a solution.

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