You should take it as a joke, unless you don't have a sense of humour!
They named us because we would not get confused who the other person is talking to. For example (Hey you what are you doing. Are you talking to me or him?)
When you talk to someone it is you doing the talking, but when you're talking with someone you're talking and getting feedback from that person.
When I am speaking about myself, I am talking in 1st person. When I am talking to you, then I am doing so in 2nd person. If I am talking about someone else, then that is 3rd person. In literary fiction, most books are stories told as an experience of the character (1st person) or describing the actions and events of others (3rd person). 2nd person is rarely used.
By doing things with them and taking them places and just talking to them
Say "I like what your doing with your boobs"
because they are obviously not doing what they are supposed to be doing like talking during class not doing home work and just being a retard.
no a person cannot if they want to they should go to collage
"Whom" is the objective form of "who" and is used when referring to the object of a verb or preposition in a sentence. It is often used in formal writing and is becoming less common in spoken English.
Momma said knock you out.
this site should have somebody doing this stuff beacuse some dot know what their talking about
,,Čo robíš?" when you are talking to one person, informal. ,,Čo robíte?" more people,informal. ,,Čo robíte?" one person,formal.
you could maybe write her a note and when you feel comfortable to start talking to each other in person then u can start doing that instead