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To or with ?
Which one is correct ? What the difference between them ?
1- I want to talk to you ...
2- I want to talk with you ...
Thank you.
12 mei 2014 23:40
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Both!
To talk WITH someone suggests a discussion, bi-directional conversation, both people are talking as opposed to a one-way conversation in which one person is telling someone something.
However, many native English speakers also use talk to when referring to a discussion.
Both are correct. See more on the topic here:
http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/talk-with-versus-talk-to?page=1
12 mei 2014
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