Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Talk"
- Don't talk!
- Talk to me!
- Don't talk like that.
- They stopped to talk.
- Can we talk in private?
- Do you talk to your dog?
- I like the way you talk.
- May I talk to Mr. Brown?
- May I talk to Ms. Brown?
- Do you talk to your cats?
- I'd like to talk to John.
- I want someone to talk to.
- Do you talk to your plants?
- He stopped to talk to them.
- Who do you want to talk to?
- Don't talk in the classroom.
- I don't want to talk to you.
- I need someone to talk with.
- Let's talk over a cold beer.
- Look at me when I talk to you!
- I just want someone to talk to.
- I often talk to him on the bus.
- I want to talk to him about it.
- She wasn't able to talk to him.
- You don't have to talk so loud.
- Every time they talk, they argue.
- You may talk as much as you like.
- She doesn't want to talk about it.
- Old people need someone to talk to.
- Who is it that you want to talk to?
- You talk as if you knew everything.
- Don't talk about work. We're on vacation.
- Don't talk about people behind their backs.
- I just want to talk with you a little while.
- I'm going to talk to Tom when he comes home.
- I can talk about anything with my best friend.
- She was determined never to talk to him again.
- Tom doesn't really talk about his problems much.
- I'll talk to him at the earliest possible moment.
- She advised him to talk about his life in America.
- You shouldn't talk back to your parents like that.
- Let's spread the map on the table and talk it over.
- Mary has nobody to talk with, but she doesn't feel lonely.
- I know it's going to be unpleasant to talk about the accident.
- I think it's time for me to talk to the boss about this problem.
- Today, I plan to talk about the importance of sports in modern society.
- Why don't you hang around a while after everyone else leaves so we can talk?