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The meaning is identical. The version with "got" is lower register - casual conversation.
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What is the difference between the following two sentences when used in conversation:
It was nice seeing you.
It is nice to see you.
Do we use them at the beginning or at the end of a conversation?
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what is the difference between dialogue and conversation?
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Great rant here: http://snipurl.com/sbhp8 From The TimesSeptember 30, 2009 A conversation with Gore Vidal unfolds at his pace. He answers questions imperiously, occasionally playfully, with a piercing, lethal dryness. He is 83 and in a wheelchair
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i was having a conversation with my friend on phone..and...i spoke..YOU DIDNT SAW THAT...and my cousin who was sitting beside me corrected..me..she said..its..YOU DIDNT SEE THAT..instead..of...YOU DIDNT SAW THAT...guyz..please..help..me..i'm
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Hi,
I recently had to prepare a lesson on "Talk, speak, say, or tell" for one of my TEFL classes, because my non-native Engish speaking students were heartily confused by the choice. I admit that I had to put a lot of thought into the
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anonymous
107 days ago
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hi, I think that reading improve your skeals in standard English, not spoken one. You have to listen to conversation by English native speaking, try to notice what is the difference between the standard and nonstandard language. you will be better.
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To me, there's no difference in meaning. In more formal English I prefer the second version, but in everyday conversation both are used.
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a simple way to explain to an elementary level learner Avoid idioms until the student has mastered the basics. Basics: If you mention what was said and who it was said to, use tell . Lucy told Jerry that ... Someone told me that ... Can you
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califjim
147 days ago
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I am trying to help a visitor improve her English but I am struggling to explain the difference in usage between speak, say, talk and tell. as a native English speaker I have never thought about it nor had need to explain it before. Anyone know a
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alpheccastars
147 days ago
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