Tip of the Day: Say and Tell Usage Tip We use "say" without an indirect object. "Tell" on the other hand takes an indirect object - i.e. He told me about his problems.
Tip of the Day: Say and Tell Usage Tip We use "say" without an indirect object. "Tell" on the other hand takes an indirect object - i.e. He told me about his problems.
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Tip of the Day: Say and Tell Usage Tip We use "say" without an indirect object. "Tell" on the other hand takes an indirect object - i.e. He told me about his problems.
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Tip of the Day: Say and Tell Usage Tip We use "say" without an indirect object.
"Tell" on the other hand takes an indirect object - i.e. He told me about his problems. Example Sentences I told her to hurry up. I said I was coming soon.
Tip of the Day: 17 Shall
From Kenneth Beare, your Guide to English as 2nd Language Shall Use "shall" with "we" when asking for suggestions for a group. Example Sentences Where shall we go tonight? When shall we meet?
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