Difference between "to shout at" and "to shout to"

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Some verbs can be followed by "at" or "to" with a difference of meaning. For example, there is a difference between "to shout at" and "to shout to". If you like it and you want to support Free English Materials For You, follow me on: Facebook: https://ww...
Some verbs can be followed by "at" or "to" with a difference of meaning. For example, there is a difference between "to shout at" and "to shout to". If you like it and you want to support Free English Materials For You, follow me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Free-English-materials/887420337968020 Twitter: @FreeEnglishMFY My website: http://freeenglishmaterialsforyou.com/category/mind-maps/

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