Second, explain
Chatting with intransitive verbs; Chat; Participate in online chat; ?
Talk, esp informally; Songbirds; Catkin (such as catkin);
Have a talk with; Strike up a conversation (or flirt);
Third, examples
They? Often? Found it? They? Start? Where to? Chat Where to? Relieve? That? Bored? Yes? That? Flight. ?
They found that they often chatted during the flight to pass the boring time.
She? Has it started? Use? Chat Lines? Basically? For what? Is anyone here? Where to? Talk? To. ?
She called the chat hotline mainly to find someone to chat with.
Fourth, other forms.
Third person singular: chat?
Now participle: chat?
Past tense: chatting
Past participle: chat
Extended data
First, the usage of words in chat.
1, the basic meaning of chat is to talk easily, freely, happily, loosely and without thinking, which generally means "chat, chat".
Chat is only an intransitive verb. The content of "chat" is often led by the preposition about, and the other side of "chat" is often led by the preposition to or with.
Chat is used with over to mean "while chatting …".
When chatting, it is a countable noun and occasionally an uncountable noun, meaning "small talk".
5. After the chat, you will often introduce the content of the chat with about, and then introduce the "other party" who is chatting with you with with with.
Second, the collocation of words in chat
Talk about something.
Talk about the weather. Talk about the weather.
Group chat group chat
Chatting about the past in the old days.
Talk about various topics.
Have tea and chat.
Chatting while drinking.
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