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The meaning of point | Can you please help me draw a conclusion?
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Speak vs talk #1 (permalink) Tue Mar 21, 2006 19:09 pm   Speak vs talk
 

When do you use speak, and when do you use talk?
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Speak vs talk #2 (permalink) Wed Mar 22, 2006 0:57 am   Speak vs talk
 

I think the best idea for this is to check a dictionary. There's a good Longman dictionary online that should answer a lot of your questions: http://www.ldoceonline.com

If you are still confused, I'm sure the people who check the board can help you with the details.
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