Cis
What are you talking I saw when “talk” used as transitive verb ,it has the same meaning as “talk about” 。 For example:to discuss or chat about (a topic): [~ + about + object] We talked about the movies . [~ + object] to talk politics. So I want to know whether “what are you talking” is correct
2014年11月22日 05:08
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You would say: What are you saying? OR: What are you talking about?
2014年11月22日
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Hi Cis: Another way to express this idea is this: "What are you discussing?"
2014年11月22日
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No- you would always say "what are you talking about". And while "to talk politics" is correct, usually people say "to talk about politics". The transitive form you mention is somewhat uncommon.(though still used occasionally)
2014年11月22日
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It should be "What are you talking about?". We use talk+to sb talk+about sth or sb We use talk in conversational exchanges & while communicating informally.
2014年11月22日
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