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"is to" also has a connotation of something unescapable: "he was to die at the age of 20", "all men are to die"
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Moreover, when someone asks for you on the phone, you never say "it's me", you say"speaking!"
And when you introduce yourself on the phone, you say "XXX speaking. I'd like to takl with YYY"
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apart from idiomatic use, is it right to think that "speak" means "uttering words", and "talk" "have a conversation"? (on the whole)
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I think "amongst" is simply the "old version" of among.
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Hello! I'd like to know when to use "admit something" and admit to doing something"...
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Yet, you say: "speak up", "speak"different languages, "talk one's way out of sth", "it's just talk!" I take it is a matter of idioms, then?
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Can you recommand a good slang dictionary online?
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I'd like to know whether there are any "formal" rule for using talk rather than speak, and vise-versa. Thanks!
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