I hear a lot on news programmes the phrase "talk me through... " But I'm not sure if I hear it correctly or it is "take me through.." so let me the correct one? And if both are correct? And if they are different from "walk me through" which you have presented in this video or it has the same meaning? I hope you understand my point.
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I hear a lot on news programmes the phrase "talk me through... " But I'm not sure if I hear it correctly or it is "take me through.." so let me the correct one? And if both are correct?
And if they are different from "walk me through" which you have presented in this video or it has the same meaning?
I hope you understand my point.
Take me through is the right expression ,hope Derek,you don't mind I'm answering on your behalf:)
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