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talked to vs have talked to

Both "talked to" and "have talked to" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Talked to" is used to refer to a specific past action, while "have talked to" is used to indicate a past action that has relevance to the present.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1462 views

talked to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a specific past action of talking to someone.

Use "talked to" when you want to describe a past action of speaking with someone. It is used in simple past tense.

Examples:

  • I talked to my friend yesterday.
  • She talked to the manager about the issue.
  • He talked to his parents on the phone.
  • They talked to the teacher after class.
  • We talked to the neighbors about the upcoming event.
  • I talked to Tony and he said...
  • I talked to the bodega owner.
  • It's time we talked to Quip.
  • I went and I talked to Reverend Steve today.
  • You're the 1st pager owner I've ever talked to.
  • Addolorata told me you talked to the factory.
  • We talked to friends, classmates, professors.
  • I already talked to campus police.
  • I've talked to her professors.
  • Charlie Stone never talked to me.
  • We talked to your guidance counselor.
  • I talked to my friend Marisol.
  • I talked to Karl Gauge yesterday...
  • I talked to the credit card companies.
  • Heard you talked to meredith muir.
  • The selbyville police talked to our unsub.
  • I talked to this broad Lisette.
  • I talked to Captain maynard this afternoon.
  • I talked to somebody named Armando.
  • Cavanaugh said he talked to Josh.

Alternatives:

  • spoke to
  • chatted with
  • conversed with
  • communicated with
  • had a conversation with

have talked to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a past action that has relevance to the present. It is used in present perfect tense.

Use "have talked to" when you want to emphasize that a past conversation has a connection to the present moment. It is used to describe an action that occurred at an unspecified time in the past.

Examples:

  • I have talked to the customer service representative multiple times.
  • She has talked to her lawyer about the legal issues.
  • He has talked to his colleagues about the project.
  • They have talked to the authorities about the safety concerns.
  • We have talked to the landlord about the rent increase.
  • He couldn't have talked to every firm in the city.
  • The streak may have talked to her.
  • I have talked to Dr. Walker.
  • I have talked to Sabina's parents, and they do not blame the school.
  • And as it happens, you have talked to the right man.
  • Anybody he could have talked to, we need to find them.
  • He must have talked to other people at CTU and told them what he knows.
  • I have talked to your supervisors.
  • I have talked to Tina about this fall...
  • I have talked to Subotai and he agrees.
  • We have talked to the most diverse of networks.
  • You could have talked to us first.
  • Don Pietro should have talked to Conte.
  • They should have talked to Susan Meyer.
  • He wouldn't have talked to strangers.
  • I couldn't possibly have talked to him.
  • I mean... you could have talked to me.
  • Look, a lot of people have talked to my father.
  • Do not worry if she says yes. I have talked to him.
  • I should not have talked to Heather.

Alternatives:

  • have spoken to
  • have chatted with
  • have conversed with
  • have communicated with
  • have had a conversation with

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