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Arkadiusz
Hey there, is it often used term OVER TO YOU when I stop talking and want sb else to start talking? Can I also say: Throw it back to you. Hand over to you. Turn over to you.
Mar 27, 2021 7:52 PM
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You shouldn't ever really tell someone it's their turn to talk, but in an organised or rehearsed context, or in the newsroom for example, would be fine - over to you...
March 27, 2021
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Used in meetings when you are changing speakers or presenters. Its not used in conversation.
March 27, 2021
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As the others have said, it's mostly for presentations. It's not really for telling the other person it's their turn to talk -- mostly, the purpose of it is to tell the audience that you're done speaking, and someone else will speak now. It makes the transition between speakers a bit more smooth.
March 28, 2021
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It would be "hand it over to you" or "turn it over to you". You need to have the word "it" in the sentence. "Throw it back to you" would only be used if the person you are giving it to had spoke previously.
March 28, 2021
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I would only say that in a presentation at work or school, but I guess it can be used in other contexts, too?
March 27, 2021
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