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| Would you please tell me the difference between these two sentences?are the common?are they both underestandable to a native speaker? 1)They are very well spoken. 2)They are very well spoken to. Thanks in advance, |
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| 1) They speak well. 2) awkward sentence; someone speaks to someone about something; e.g., They spoke to us about . . . . |
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