Study and Strategy questions relating to the GMAT.
disha.chhabra
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IDIOM

by disha.chhabra Tue Jun 22, 2010 5:08 am

I spoke to him.

I spoke with him.

Which is correct in GMAT? What is the difference?
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Re: IDIOM

by StaceyKoprince Tue Jun 22, 2010 5:14 pm

Please read (and follow!) the forum guidelines when posting.

We no longer host a folder for general grammar questions; we couldn't answer everyone's questions because too many people had (great!) questions, so we had to stop answering these kinds of questions entirely. If you have a question about something printed in the strategy guide, or if you have a question about an MGMAT or GMATPrep problem, that question can be posted in the relevant folder on the forums.

Otherwise, if you are one of our students, please ask during office hours or before or after class.

p.s. quick answer: they're both fine and I've never seen the GMAT test that *extremely* subtle difference.
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