- chat
- 01. They [chatted] about their work and families over lunch.02. The women sat around [chatting] while the children played on the swings.03. Your mother and I had a nice [chat] while you were at the supermarket.04. She went to the office to visit her old friends, and [chat] about her new baby.05. They've been [chatting] on the phone for the last hour or so.06. Why don't you stop by my office before you go home, and we can [chat] about this new project I'm considering.07. I'm going to ask the principal to have a little [chat] with one of the boys in my class who keeps on making rude comments to the girls around him.08. The principal had a little [chat] with the boy who was bullying his classmates to see if he could determine why it was happening.09. She has been [chatting] on the phone with a friend of hers for over an hour now.10. There is a Japanese proverb which says that the eye that is still says more than a [chattering] mouth.11. The little old ladies were sitting [chatting] over tea, and discussing plans for their climb up the mountain the following week.12. A popular pastime on the island of Malta is strolling along the waterfront, [chatting] with friends.13. Sandi likes to talk to her friends on an Internet [chat] line every evening.14. By visiting websites devoted to your favorite sport, you can [chat] with other fans around the world.15. Eldridge Cleaver once suggested that too much agreement kills the [chat].
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.