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Just talked to her vs Just talk to her

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Just talked to her' is past tense and indicates that the action of talking to her has already been completed. 'Just talk to her' is present tense and suggests that the action of talking to her should be done now or in the near future.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

Just talked to her

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that the action of talking to her has already been completed.

This phrase is used to convey that the speaker has recently finished a conversation with her.

Examples:

  • I just talked to her about the project.
  • He just talked to her on the phone.
  • I just talked to her at the street race.
  • Man, I just talked to her.
  • - Almost here. I just talked to her
  • I just talked to her, she said she wasn't dying at all.
  • And I just talked to her, and she was laying by the pool.
  • -You just talked to her, Mike.
  • I just talked to her last week.
  • I just talked to her on the phone.
  • I just talked to her, actually.
  • I just talked to her, actually.
  • I just talked to her yesterday.
  • I just talked to her on the phone.
  • I just talked to her nurse.
  • I just talked to her outside.
  • Yes, she is, I just talked to her.
  • Maybe if I just talked to her, I could get some closure.
  • I just talked to her, shawn, and I think she thought...
  • I just talked to her, and she should be at the U.N. any minute.
  • I just talked to her 10 minutes ago, Turtle.
  • I mean, I just talked to her and she was laying by the pool.

Alternatives:

  • I have just spoken to her.
  • I recently had a conversation with her.
  • I just finished talking to her.
  • I just chatted with her.
  • I just had a discussion with her.

Just talk to her

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to suggest that the action of talking to her should be done now or in the near future.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker should initiate a conversation with her at the present moment or in the near future.

Examples:

  • Just talk to her and sort out the issue.
  • If you have any questions, just talk to her.
  • Maybe if I could just talk to her, maybe she'll remember something that she forgot to tell the police.
  • Well, then, just talk to her.
  • Please just go over to Barbara and just talk to her.
  • We should just talk to her... about it.
  • Maybe I should just talk to her.
  • Y-You know, I don't know what's going on with you and Shelby, but... but just talk to her.
  • Nelson: MOM, CAN I JUST TALK TO HER?
  • When - when betsey doesn't listen, Does your dad do more than just talk to her?
  • Right. Or you could just talk to her about it.
  • Look, just talk to her.
  • - Okay, then just talk to her parents.
  • Let's just talk to her first.
  • You should just talk to her...
  • Let me just talk to her alone for a second.
  • - We were supposed to just talk to her.
  • I'm sorry. Father, if I could just talk to her for a second - before we say our vows.
  • So just talk to her and calm her down.
  • It would make me feel really good if you could just talk to her.
  • Look, she's not what we expected, so let's just talk to her.
  • Nick, just talk to her, please.

Alternatives:

  • Just speak to her.
  • Just have a conversation with her.
  • Just communicate with her.
  • Just discuss it with her.
  • Just chat with her.

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