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I was talking to you during vs I told you during

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings and contexts. 'I was talking to you during' implies a continuous action that was happening at the same time as something else, while 'I told you during' implies that information was communicated at a specific point in time during another event. The choice between the two depends on the intended meaning of the sentence.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 687 views

I was talking to you during

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that a conversation or communication was happening at the same time as another event or period of time.

Examples:

  • I was talking to you during the meeting.
  • I was talking to you during the movie.
  • I was talking to you during the game.
  • That woman once elbowed me in the nose because I was talking during Wimbledon.
  • I guess it's obvious how much I enjoyed talking to you during our flights.
  • Meg and I were talking during one of my routine cleanings.
  • I don't mean I want you to stop talking to Natalie during the session.
  • During lunch I was talking to a Catholic priest and a young Moslem man.
  • At 7 p.m. Tom Dobbs, who had a successful cable show featuring political comedy, was talking to the audience during the warm-up routine prior to the taping of his show.
  • Lee, I know there's no talking during story time, and I'm sorry, but there's a lady waving at you.
  • I don't know, look at her, she's not talking during the robbery at the bar.
  • When I was talking to the first detective, I was confused.
  • I thought I was talking to you every day.
  • I was talking to a reporter I know and trust.
  • I was talking to the desk sergeant over at the 27th.
  • Listen, I was talking to Randy, and...
  • I was talking to our stylist for the music video.
  • I was talking to Hui Kyeong in my house.
  • No, I was talking to him earlier.
  • I was talking to the stage manager about the cage, and...
  • I was talking to your meter maid husband.
  • Yes, I was talking to Monty.
  • This morning, I was talking to a friend of mine...

Alternatives:

  • I was speaking to you during
  • I was chatting with you during
  • I was conversing with you during
  • I was communicating with you during
  • I was having a conversation with you during

I told you during

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that information was communicated or shared at a specific point in time during another event or period of time.

Examples:

  • I told you during the meeting.
  • I told you during the movie.
  • I told you during the game.
  • I told you yesterday evening, during the Budget Committee's discussions, that the Commission's proposal to enter as of now the negative reserve to secure the peace process in Ireland under Category 2 is quite extraordinary.
  • I told the truth during the trial.
  • I only knew what David told me during the affair.
  • But, Sunil, I have to point out that this contradicts what you told me during the last session.
  • But what Mike told you yesterday - during flow, you can't feel anything.
  • I was told they operated during daytime, lately.
  • Did they told you something else during previous ultrasound scans?
  • During Checkers, when Ike wanted you out, I told you to fight.
  • This tale is told during the story called The Trial.
  • I've been told that Delvians, during a mind link, can sense the time continuum.
  • Mrs Thors and I have been informed that the CIP very recently reached agreement on a card, but we were also told, during a hearing that we organised, that it could take 18 months before this type of card comes into use.
  • The other piece of paper is for writing down all the lies you've been told during your life.
  • I told you those rocks were slippery.
  • You actually remembered something I told you about myself.
  • I told you he converted to Catholicism.
  • I told you Kaminsky was trying to increase longevity.
  • I told you that information is proprietary.
  • I told you Koreans could contribute to society sometimes.
  • I told you that name sounded familiar.
  • Sherman... don't you remember why I told you to stay close to me during the French Revolution?

Alternatives:

  • I informed you during
  • I mentioned to you during
  • I shared with you during
  • I let you know during
  • I passed on the information to you during

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