Syntax
Verb patterns: verb + with
  + noun + about + noun
  - I quarrelled with Joe about the weekend.
  
 
  - The waiter joked with me about the
    weather.
 
Verbs that follow this pattern are agree, argue,
  chat, communicate,
  consult, correspond,
  disagree, fight, gossip,
  haggle, joke, meet,
  negotiate, quarrel,
  row, speak and talk.
  -  I disagree with you about this.
 
  -  I was gossiping with the neighbour
    about our school friends.
 
  -  I was chatting with your teacher about
    your progress.
 
  -  Do you agree with me about the book?
 
Verb + with + noun + over
  + noun
  -  They fought with each other over the
    children.
 
  -  Don't quarrel with the waiter over
    the bill.
 
Verbs that follow this pattern are argue, compromise,
  fight, haggle, quarrel
  and row.
  - We are prepared to compromise with you
    over this.
 
  - I had to haggle with the street vendor
    over the price. 
 
  - Kim rowed with Chris over whose turn
    it was to take out the rubbish.