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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

yelling to each other

0Some kids outside keep 01b00yelling to each other02b00, and I can't concentrate on my work.02br
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00Is it right to say "yelling to each other?" If yes, is it the same as "yelling at each other?" Thanks.0-
  

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0 I yell 01b 00to02b 00 someone in order to be heard or to get his attention. I yell 01b 00at02b 00 someone because I am angry. This is not, however, a hard and fast distinction.

  • 0 I yell 01b 00to02b 00 someone in order to be heard or to get his attention.
  • I yell 01b 00at02b 00 someone because I am angry.
  • This is not, however, a hard and fast distinction.
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0 I yell 01b00to02b00 someone in order to be heard or to get his attention. I yell 01b00at02b00 someone because I am angry. This is not, however, a hard and fast distinction. 0-
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01cite10Philip12cite10I yell 11b10to12b10 someone in order to be heard or to get his attention. I yell 11b10at12b10 someone because I am angry. This is not, however,11b10 a hard and fast distinction12b10.12blockquote
10Thanks, Philip.02br
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0'hard and fast' is an idiom. Strong/fixed0-

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