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I have talk to her vs I have talked to her vs I talked to her
Jun 10, 2018 6:40 AM
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"I have talk to her" is grammatically wrong.
"I have talked to her" and "I talked to her" are often used with the same meaning. However, if used grammatically correctly they are not interchangeable.
June 10, 2018
for the UK
a native would most likely say.
"I have spoken to/with him/her/them about/on/the/this subject"
spoken being past particle of speak to communicate orally.
"I talked with him/her/them would not sound natural to many natives"
"I will talk to him/her/them" < -- natural sounding in the UK.
June 10, 2018
If you already talked to her, you can say both:
I have talked to her.
I talked to her.
If you have to talk to her sometime in the future, you can say:
I have to talk to her.
June 10, 2018
I have talked to her. or I talked to her. ( less formal more conversational)
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June 10, 2018
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