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30 Nov 2021
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This is the movie that I talked to you about.
This is the movie that I told you about.
What is the difference in meaning between these two sentences?
This is the movie that I talked to you about.
This is the movie that I told you about.
What is the difference in meaning between these two sentences?
This is the movie that I told you about.
What is the difference in meaning between these two sentences?
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30 Nov 2021
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@Friends01
“…talked to you about” implies that you discussed the movie
“…told you about” implies that you just mentioned the movie to them and did not necessarily discuss it
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@Friends01
“…talked to you about” implies that you discussed the movie
“…told you about” implies that you just mentioned the movie to them and did not necessarily discuss it
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I personally would say that "told you about" is most natural.
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