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- HectorAlex
April 2017
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![]() | kso89April 2017 "Tell" is used when information is being conveyed in conversation, writing, etc. (Ex: "Tell me what happened"; "He told a lie") "Say" just means to make a statement--you may or may not be conveying any information--(Ex: "He said, 'Hello!'"; "He said he wasn't feeling well"). |
HectorAlexApril 2017 Good! This is very helpfull
![]() | jasmina_myApril 2017 Tell =say But the only difference is when you use "say" mean use your voice to express something but tell you can write it or use voice |
HectorAlexApril 2017 Thanks a lot