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Said and told Monday, August 01 st
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Said and Told Said have similar meaning Tell
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saidtold They both mean to communicate verbally with someone. But we often use them differently.
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The simple way to think of said and told is … You something You someone something said told
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So… TOLD SAID When you mention the listener (a noun or pronoun) You do not mention the listener.
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E x a m p l e s : You said something : Jhon said (that) he was tired. You told someone something : Jhon told Jane (that) he was tired.
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“Told” Personal Object “Told” We usually use “told” with a personal object – me, you, him, her, them, us (the person that we are speaking to): e.g.: She told me that she loved John. He told everybody that he had to leave.
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“Said” We usually use “said” without a personal object: e.g.: He said that he had to leave. She said that she loved John.
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Time to practice ! Time to practice !
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Write the correct verb (Said or told): 1) I _______ him to be quiet. 2)They never ______ us what happened. 3)The woman _______ to them, "Come in”. 4)The mother _______ she was upset about the lost money. 5)Paul ________ : "Who took my pencil?”
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Write the correct verb (Said or told): 6) John _____ me he’s coming to the party. 7) He _____ to her that he was hungry. 8) She ______ Mary that she didn't like New York. 9) I don't think they are going to _____ them the truth. 10) She ______ nothing and left the room.
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