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Sonvan Posted 15 years ago
Letter Writing

VERB

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN speak with and talk to?
  

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Hi, Often no difference is intended. Here is a nuance. Tom talked to Mary.

  • Hi, Often no difference is intended.
  • Here is a nuance.
  • Tom talked to Mary.
  • We are not sure if Mary spoke or just listened.
  • Tom spoke with Mary .
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Hi,

Often no difference is intended. Here is a nuance.

Tom talked to Mary. We are not sure if Mary spoke or just listened.

Tom spoke with Mary. Sounds like Mary also spoke.

Cliv

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