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Mahta Hadavi
What's the difference between "talk WITH sb" and "talk TO sb" ?
I'd really like to know when it is better to use these phrases , please share your ideas with me
Jan 7, 2013 9:45 AM
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They're similar. "Talk to" just states that you're making words at them. "Talk with" implies that there's more of a conversation. 99% of the time they're interchangeable.
Relevant: http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/talk-to-versus-talk-with.aspx
January 7, 2013
سوال هاي سخت مي پرسي ؟
سلام ، من دانشجوي دكتري حسابداري هستم و در حال آموزش زبان اينگليسي ، خوشحال ميشم با هم آشنا بشيم
April 6, 2015
"Talk to"...could be like a command, they guy that talk to you don't really listen. "Talk with", is more like a discussion...where both parties talk.
Be a "talk with" person!!
January 7, 2013
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Mahta Hadavi
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