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 modelena
 
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							| Dear friends, could you help me with these doubts, please?
 
 Which one is correct?
 a) I heard my parents talk about a holiday in Greece
 b) I heard my parents speak about a holiday in Greece
 c) I heard my parents talking about a holiday in Greece
 d) I heard my parents speaking about a holiday in Greece
 
 Thank you for your help!
 Elena
 
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 cunliffe
 
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							| They all sound fine to me. I think the one people are the most likely to say is c) |  25 May 2012     
					
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 halcon
 
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							| the difference is that when i say 
 I heard my friends talking about holiday 
 it means i heard them in the middle of the conversation.... 
 but when i say  
 i heard them to talk about the holiday...it means that i heard the whole conversation..... 
 I saw Thomas washing his car ( i saw him doing it)I saw tomas wash the car (i saw the whole action)
 
 I have read about this in my books... 
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 dafodil
 
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							| All sound correct grammatically, there is only a little difference in meaning. I heard my parents talk about (..), it means that I heard the whole conversation, and we use the ing form to suggest that we heard part of the conversation. |  25 May 2012     
					
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 rickbell
 
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							| A and B mean that you are always hearing them talking about this holiday. C and D mean that you heard them talkimg about it just once. But SPEAK and Talk could be used with the continuous tense, so I �d say C AND D!!! |  25 May 2012     
					
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 modelena
 
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							| Thank you all, now it �s clear to me! Hugs and have a nice weekend
 elena
 
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