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Hafsa
Is it ok to use speaking instead of talking in this sentence? What is the video talking about? It’s talking about a prank.(or pranks?) Can I say: It’s speaking about a prank?
Mar 4, 2020 9:44 PM
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Hi Hafsa, In standard English, your sentences don't need either "speaking" or "talking." I would express your conversation as below: - What is the video about? - It’s about a prank. You may add "talking" (not "speaking") if you change focus from the video to the people in the video, like the following: - What are they talking about in the video? - They're talking about a prank. In general, "talking" is preferred with "about." - O What are you talking about? - X What are you speaking about? I hope that helps answer your question. ^__^
March 4, 2020
I would say "talking" is better. Sounds more natural to my ear (native British English)
March 4, 2020
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