Which is correct referred or refered?
Not refered. Example: She referred to her notes when she gave the speech.
Who are u talking to?
“To whom are you speaking?” is the most correct, very formal, seldom used in conversation, except in formal exchanges — maybe in a telephone conversation. “Who are you talking to?” is grammatically incorrect, but it is a generally acceptable piece of colloquial conversation.
Can I speak or can I speak?
1 Answer. Only pedants or jokers would reject “Can I speak to…” or “Could I speak to…”, any of these are acceptable, especially if you include the magic word (“Please”). While some people may find it overly formal, I would think “May I please speak to…” should be almost universally acceptable.
What’s the difference between talk to and talk with?
While talking to and talking with can both mean carrying on a conversation with one or more people, talking to often implies a one-sided conversation, such as between a supervisor and an employee. Talking to is also more likely to imply a reprimand.
What’s the difference between talking to someone and talking with someone?
A lot of students ask me about the difference between talk to and talk with. The answer is that there’s essentially NO difference when two people are having a conversation, and both of them are speaking. You can say “Sue is talking to John” or “Sue is talking with John” – they’re the same!
What is conversational narcissism?
“Conversational narcissism” is a term coined by the sociologist Charles Derber, author of “The Pursuit of Attention: Power and Ego in Everyday Life.” It described a tactic narcissists use that their victims only notice when it makes them feel like they’re going crazy.
Am I speaking with or am I speaking to?
BOTH ARE CORRECT. ALWAYS IT IS DEPEND ON SENTENCE. USUALLY MOST PERSONS USING SPEAK TO,BUT SPEAK WITH IS ALSO CORRECT IN SEVERAL TIMES,THIS DEPENDS ON LANGUAGE TO BE USED.