Sean
Are both natural? (something i'm very interested in) Don't get me started on this, I will talk for hours. Don't let me get started on this, I will talk for hours.
Feb 24, 2017 3:41 AM
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both are natural but I would say the first.
February 24, 2017
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Yes, both are quite natural.
February 24, 2017
Thanks Hayley for your suggestions!
February 24, 2017
This may be a regional thing, but i would replace the "this" for "that". I live in the North West of England and a lot of people do say: "Don't get me started on that. I will be talking for hours" "Don't let me get started on that, I will talk for hours" Both would infer that the person is very passionate on the subject that has been brought up. For example; Person A: "Have you heard about the police on the news?" Person B: "Don't get me started on that. I will be talking for hours!" or of course, "Don't let me get started on that, I will talk for hours!".
February 24, 2017
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