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That is the correct spelling of talkative (loquacious, chatty).
No. The pronoun 'we' includes 'I/myself' so 'we' cannot be talking to 'myself'. These sentences are correct I am talking to myself. We are talking to ourselves.
It is correct to use "which is" when talking about a singular future unknown situation or option. If referring to multiple future unknown situations or options, it is correct to use "which are."
Both are correct. The difference is this: When speaking of a particular, individual ant, use an. When speaking of ants generally, use the.
It is almost correct. The correct phrase is "I look forward to speaking with you."
looking forward to talking to you or speaking with you.
That is the correct spelling of talkative (loquacious, chatty).
No. The pronoun 'we' includes 'I/myself' so 'we' cannot be talking to 'myself'. These sentences are correct I am talking to myself. We are talking to ourselves.
Honestly, both are polite and correct. I would use "nice speaking with you" over the phone and "nice speaking to you" in person. Because over the phone your speaking with something. In person your talking directly to someone.
It is correct to use "which is" when talking about a singular future unknown situation or option. If referring to multiple future unknown situations or options, it is correct to use "which are."
You need to learn the rules of English grammar to be able to correct sentences.
Both are correct. The difference is this: When speaking of a particular, individual ant, use an. When speaking of ants generally, use the.
By learning correct grammar.
Please provide the sentences in question in order to obtain the best answer possible. Many sentences are correct.
you can give me a short paragraph of 5 sentences talking about of your talent.
It is almost correct. The correct phrase is "I look forward to speaking with you."
Speaking with correct subject-verb agreement, using proper tense and word order, and avoiding run-on sentences are examples of maintaining grammatical accuracy while speaking. Maintaining clarity and coherence in speech also contributes to grammatical accuracy.