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spoke with someone vs spoken with anyone

The correct phrase is 'spoke with someone.' 'Spoken with anyone' is not a common or correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 3222 views

spoke with someone

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that a conversation or communication took place between the speaker and another person.

Examples:

  • I spoke with someone from the customer service department.
  • She spoke with someone about the project.
  • He spoke with someone who had witnessed the accident.
  • They spoke with someone who could provide more information.
  • We spoke with someone who had expertise in the field.
  • Maybe she spoke with someone else?
  • Okay.I know it's a little out of left field, but walking across the quad, I felt so alive. I spoke with someone in admissions, and all I have to do is pass an entrance exam.
  • So, I called on down to Texas, and I spoke with someone at the victim's company.
  • Father spoke with someone?
  • Think she spoke with someone?
  • I spoke with someone on the phone.
  • He kept insisting to speak with someone who spoke English.
  • She spoke to someone named Barriss.
  • Mike Novick spoke to someone at CTU.
  • I spoke to someone from High Eye...
  • I spoke to someone who works for you.
  • I only spoke to someone who said his name was Zala.
  • She spoke to someone named barriss.
  • I just spoke to someone at the switchboard.
  • I spoke to someone like you once before.
  • She spoke of someone called Emrys.
  • She spoke of someone called Emrys.
  • Someone also spoke of sanctions against Sudan.
  • Maybe if you spoke to someone now, it wouldn't have to go that far.
  • At least he spoke to someone who cared about him before he died.

spoken with anyone

This phrase is not a common or correct construction in English.

  • Has anyone spoken with or contacted any of you Including a discussion of the concept of jury nullification?
  • I haven't spoken to anyone for three days.
  • We haven't spoken to anyone else for thousands of years.
  • I haven't spoken to anyone, I swear.
  • Actually, I hadn't really spoken to anyone.
  • I hadn't spoken to anyone during...
  • He hasn't spoken to anyone for years.
  • I don't think I've ever spoken to anyone like that before.
  • I haven't spoken to anyone.
  • Have you spoken to anyone since the diagnosis?
  • Dr. Pierce, I hope you haven't spoken to anyone about this.
  • I haven't spoken to anyone about the importance of my research.
  • Diane, about my meeting with the monitor, he asked if Danny had spoken to anyone overseas.
  • Have you spoken to anyone yet about the pregnancy?
  • She hasn't spoken to anyone since it happened - not me, not Karen, not even April.
  • Have you spoken to anyone else in this photo?
  • If I had spoken to anyone at Seaside Wellness the way I spoke to you, I would have to have a conversation for six hours about it.
  • Do you think she's spoken to anyone?
  • Have you spoken to anyone at Quad Carbon?
  • Has anyone spoken to Dr. Calderon about this?

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