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did you speak vs did you talk to

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Did you speak' is more formal and is often used in professional settings or when discussing a specific topic. 'Did you talk to' is more casual and is commonly used in everyday conversations to inquire about a general interaction with someone.

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did you speak

This phrase is correct and commonly used in formal or professional settings.

This phrase is typically used when asking if someone communicated verbally in a formal or specific manner.

Examples:

  • Did you speak with the client about the new project?
  • Did you speak at the conference yesterday?
  • - Why did you speak with my sister?
  • So did you speak to Lauren?
  • Who did you speak to at the archdiocese?
  • Detective, did you speak with Trey Wagner four weeks ago?
  • And did you speak to the Queen?
  • When did you speak to the police?
  • So did you speak to Sister about Thursday?
  • Why did you speak to His Grace?
  • Well, did you speak to Gouard?
  • Why did you speak to me on that first day?
  • Why did you speak to me on that first day?
  • Father, did you speak to my guards the night that Bash left?
  • -What nun did you speak to?
  • - Why did you speak to him again?
  • Who did you speak to in my office?
  • For example, did you speak with Sancho on the phone?
  • What did you speak to Robert Logan about?
  • And who at the S.E.C. did you speak to?
  • Why did you speak out, when there was no need?
  • I just asked you, did you speak to these fleece strays?

Alternatives:

  • Did you have a conversation with
  • Did you communicate with

did you talk to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in casual conversations.

This phrase is commonly used in informal situations to ask if someone interacted with another person in a general sense.

Examples:

  • Did you talk to your friend about the party?
  • Did you talk to the teacher after class?
  • Mar 6, 2006 ... Robert: I talked to someone interesting yesterday. Bill: Who did you talk to? Robert: I can't remember his name, but I was sitting on the train.
  • ESL/EFL Test #106 "Beginner Grammar Questions Test (1)", answer 8. I haven't talked to Nicole recently. When did you talk to her last?
  • Did you talk to him or have you talked to him? The same as in the first sentence. 3 . Both are O.K. I prefer the present perfect form. 4. It depends on the whole ...
  • Did You Talk To Your Old Man About That Idea I Had? Posted Aug. 27, 2014. Share; Tweet; Email; Pin It; Reddit; Tumblr; Google+. C'mon, toots! I'd ask him ...

Alternatives:

  • Did you have a chat with
  • Did you have a discussion with

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