I think it means that the person has open the window conversation at the same time as you. That's just what I think, 'cause it happened to me too. you :)
(sorry for my bad English XD)
can be as long as it needs to be but it is only spoken by one person unlike a dialog where people speak their point in the conversation. The monologue is only spoken by one person.
The informal exchange of ideas by spoken words.An instance of this.
The second person (the person spoken to) pronouns are: you, yours, your, yourself.
In a short story, pronouns used to refer to a person or thing are typically given in the third person. This means that characters or objects are referred to using pronouns like "he," "she," "it," or "they."
No, the noun 'conversation, is an concrete noun as a word for the written, spoken, or signed exchange of ideas; a word for a physical action or thing.
No, the noun 'conversation, is an concrete noun as a word for the written, spoken, or signed exchange of ideas; a word for a physical action or thing.
'Spoken at length' could have several meanings.'We have spoken at length on the subject,' means more than one person has discussed a subject.'He has spoken at length on the subject,' could mean either that a person talked a lot about a subject during discussion or debate, or that a person giving a speech, lecture, written report, and so on, spoke for a comparatively long time, expanding upon the subject rather than just briefly touching upon it or giving only a shortened view of it.
1.in spoken conversation you can see each others facial expression and know how the person is feeling without askin.however on web based communication you use imoticons to show your feeling no one would know how the person is feeling if thy dont use imoticons
In the sentence "He has spoken with her," "spoken" is the past participle of the verb "speak." So, in this context, "spoken" is a verb.
The pronoun 'she' is the third person, the person spoken about. The pronoun 'she' is the singular, subject pronoun; the corresponding object pronoun is 'her'. The first person is the speaker (I or me). The second person is the one spoken to (you). The third person is the one spoken about (he, him, she, her, it, they, them).
The average person uses 5000 to 15000 spoken words a day, but about 45% of them are the same words repeated. You could easily use 500 words in a single conversation.
No.Lyrics are words that are spoken, or more usually sung, to the accompaniment of music.A dialogue is words spoken between two (or more) people; a conversation.