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did you speak to vs did you speak with

Both 'did you speak to' and 'did you speak with' are correct and commonly used in English. The choice between 'to' and 'with' depends on the context and personal preference.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1135 views

did you speak to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire if someone had a conversation with a specific person. It is a common way to ask about communication.

Examples:

  • Did you speak to the manager about the issue?
  • I need to speak to you about the project deadline.
  • So did you speak to Lauren?
  • So did you speak to Sister about Thursday?
  • What did you speak to Robert Logan about?
  • And who at the S.E.C. did you speak to?
  • And did you speak to the Queen?
  • When did you speak to the police?
  • Why did you speak to His Grace?
  • Well, did you speak to Gouard?
  • Why did you speak to me on that first day?
  • Father, did you speak to my guards the night that Bash left?
  • I just asked you, did you speak to these fleece strays?
  • Bonnie: After this supposed fight, which your memory claims happened three years ago, did you speak to your brother about what you saw?
  • And did you speak to anyone during that time, did you place any calls? No.
  • And did you speak to anyone during that time, did you place any calls?
  • How many times did you speak to Wilden over the past year or so?
  • Did you speak to anyone during that time?
  • Did you speak to your bank in Scotland?
  • Did you speak to Charlotte and Patrick?
  • Did you speak to President Taylor?
  • Did you speak to him recently?

Alternatives:

  • Did you talk to
  • Did you have a conversation with

did you speak with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to inquire if someone had a conversation with a specific person. It is interchangeable with 'speak to' and is a matter of personal preference.

Examples:

  • Did you speak with the teacher after class?
  • I need to speak with you about the upcoming event.
  • - Why did you speak with my sister?
  • Did you speak with Darren after the playoff game?
  • Detective, did you speak with Trey Wagner four weeks ago?
  • FBI AGENT 2: But did you speak with him?
  • For example, did you speak with Sancho on the phone?
  • Did you speak with the families on Sycamore Street?
  • Did you speak with Tiffany the night she died?
  • Did you speak with jeremy and brian about attending karen's fete?
  • Did you speak with your friends about what it would be like coming in here on your own?
  • I don't know if you- Did you speak with her husband, Alex?
  • When did you speak with her?
  • And you? did you speak with the minister?
  • Who... who did you speak with?
  • Did you speak with him about your projects?
  • Did you speak with the ship captain?
  • Did you speak with her in the last week?

Alternatives:

  • Did you talk with
  • Did you have a conversation with

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