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Monday, 3 May 2010

SAY or TELL ?
Say and tell have similar meanings. They both mean to communicate verbally with someone. But we often use them differently.
The simple way to think of say and tell is
•You say something                      
                                                    •You tell someone something
   

You say something  / You tell someone something

Ram said that he was tired. / Ram told Jane that he was tired.

Anthony says you have a new job. / Anthony tells me you have a new job.


Tara said: "I love you." / Tara told John that she loved him.

Try the exercises on these links:

http://languageavenue.com/advanced-english/advanced-vocabulary-exercises/say-or-tell-exercise-1-advanced
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/confusing_words/say_tell.htm

http://perso.wanadoo.es/autoEnglish/gr.say.p.htm

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