::: Say or Tell ::: Both words are usually in the past tense – - TopicsExpress



          

::: Say or Tell ::: Both words are usually in the past tense – said and told. You say something. He said not to wait for him But you tell someone something. He told me not to wait for him. ... You can use ‘said to someone’ instead of ‘told someone’. He said to me not to wait for him. You can use ‘tell’ without a subject in orders or advice. Tell Daniel not to wait. These phrases always use ‘tell’ tell a story tell a lie tell the truth tell the future tell the time ::: MS :::
Posted on: Sat, 17 Aug 2013 08:48:51 +0000

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