Direct address.
to call or to be called It is most often used to indicate someone's or something's name. I.e. He is called X.
In the sentence, "He talks too much." Talks is a verb.
The homophone for "talk to someone for the first time" is "meet."
The homophone for "to talk to someone for the first time" is "meteorite."
When you talk to someone for the first time, the homophone is "introduce."
your dead
Every time I hear someone talk about dying, I feel uneasy.
It would not be appropriate to talk to her. He would be busy every time she called on him.
Be friendly, BE POLITE, smile and look directly at the person when you talk to them. And be interested in what they say to you.
The word is an adjective, used to describe someone who doesn't talk all that much. So a sentence might describe a man as tall, thin and taciturn.
Of what do you talk? or.... What do you talk of?
No, you can't, that's just being a bit needy, talk to the person directly if they owe you money
if someone tells you that don't ask about it any more. it about something that don't involve you and they don't want to talk about it with you.
You are free to look at someone directly in their own eyes if they are looking directly into yours. It's easy to do. Normally this is done for some reason, as a signal that this person wants to talk to you and desires your attention, so talk to him or her. Find out what is on his or her mind. The situation should resolve.
Odysseus did not talk directly to Poseidon.
No, in the given sentence, the word 'talk' is a verb (can talk).A sentence for the noun 'talk' is:"We'll come into the sitting room so we can have a talk." (the noun 'talk' is the direct object of the verb 'can have')
Well, you'd have to talk to a court official. What they say will depend on your answer. Ususally it depends on how long the sentence is.