caesar1983
Junior Member
- Joined
- Sep 14, 2013
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Italian
- Home Country
- Italy
- Current Location
- Italy
1) Jack jabbered away about his job all day.
2) Jack rambled on about his job all day.
3) When he chairs the meeting he always jabbers away.
4) When he chairs the meeting he always rambles on.
According to you, do these two verbs mean to speak at length, without going to the point?
Would you use them both? How does a native speaker use them correctly in everyday's English?
2) Jack rambled on about his job all day.
3) When he chairs the meeting he always jabbers away.
4) When he chairs the meeting he always rambles on.
According to you, do these two verbs mean to speak at length, without going to the point?
Would you use them both? How does a native speaker use them correctly in everyday's English?