UNIT 16 CAMBRIDGE BOOK PART 2 EXERCICESSS

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NIT 16 CAMBRIDGE BOOK PART 2 EXERCICESSS


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INGLES VI Unit 8

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Say something to someone Tell  is used with an  indirect object  (e.g. tell  me  something, tell  John  something...) 'Say'  is usually used without an indirect object. In case we want to add an indirect object after  say , we introduce it with '  to' Examples: I told  her  the story Why don't you tell  him  the truth? BUT John said  to Sara  that she was beautiful in her red dress. "I've just finished doing my homework," he said  to his Mom . The difference between say and tell Although the verbs  'tell'  and  'say'  share some meanings, they are used in different ways. Here are the main differences. 1. Say something vs tell someone something Generally speaking, you can use say and tell as follows: You say  something  BUT  you tell  someone   something . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1-Uti6vku8

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