You can always tell the person you are not comfortable talking about that particular subject.
If not, just keep answering with yes, ok, etc. And then just change the subject and say something like, hey what you up too?
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Yes, a dog is a subject if your talking to someone about your dog, the dog would be the subject you are talking about.
Yes, "dog" can be a subject, as it is a noun that can perform an action or be the focus of the sentence. For example, in the sentence "The dog barked loudly," "dog" is the subject of the sentence.
just bring up something casual they will transition if so and talk about the same thing.
When you are talking about something and you slowly drift off the subject and start talking about something else.
You ask someone to explain it to you - not to do it for you. If someone else does the work for you then you'll be OK for that time but you will be stuck the next time, and the next, and ... . You need to find someone who knows the subject, someone who can work with you and you are comfortable with. That someone must be able to communicate with you. And then, you have to trust that person to know what they are talking about, but if you don't understand what hey are telling you then ask - until it is clear.
A characteristic is a feature or a quality that makes someone or something recognizable. In other words, it is something that describes someone or something. If you are talking about math, it is a whole number in logarithm.
I would talk to a girl
Assuming you're talking about something illegal.... yes !
The word you are looking for is "discuss." It means to talk about something in detail, explore different aspects, and share thoughts or opinions.
The expression "too close for comfort" usually occurs when someone is talking about intimacy. It means that someone is getting too close to you and you are no longer comfortable or accepting of the situation. It can also mean that someone might be doing something that is not legal - and there might be people involved who are 'too close' to the situation to allow transaction.
It means both people in the conversation know something, and are talking about something that they don't want to get caught talking about. In this case the person saying "you said it not me", really doesn't want to get caught talking about it.
You can use it when talking about loving something or someone such as "I adore you"