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Htrek Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What's the meaning of each sentence?

1) I don't want to speak to you again.

2) I don't want to speak with you again.

  

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The question of the difference between "speak to" and "speak with" comes up frequently. q=difference+between+speak+with+and+speak+to

  • The question of the difference between "speak to" and "speak with" comes up frequently.
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The question of the difference between "speak to" and "speak with" comes up frequently. See e.g.:

https://www.EnglishForward.com/search/speak%20with%20speak%20to.htm

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htrek

1) I don't want to speak to you again.

If someone did something to make you really mad, you can use # 1.

2) I don't want to speak with you again.

I spoke to /with the owner of the apartment yesterday about the possiblility of reducing the rent. He said, he could redu

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htrek1) I don't want to speak to you again.

This is British English.

htrek2) I don't want to speak with you again.

This is American English.

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