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Saying/Telling What is the difference between saying and telling? When can you use it? Thank you¡
Jun 18, 2015 2:04 PM
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Saying/Telling

What is the difference between saying and telling? When can do you use iteither?
Thank you¡



I think you intended this to be a question and not a notebook entry, so here's a little guidance. Overall though, this is a very broad topic and I don't think it's possible to detail all the nuances in any given response.


Tell: When referring to giving commands, instructions, or imperatives; needs an indirect object.

Ex: I told her to meet me at the train station. I told the children to eat their vegetables.


Say: "Decir"/an indication used with a noun "thing" (not a person) or a dependent clause.

Ex: I said something (that) I shouldn't have. The children said (that) they waren't hungry.

June 18, 2015
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Se utiliza para hablar en estilo directo e indirecto (direct and reported speech). En el estilo indirecto (cuando contamos lo que otra persona dijo) se utiliza más “say” que “tell”

-Muy importante: Cuando utilizamos “say” para contar lo que alguien nos dijo, siempre debemos añadir “to” después de “says/says o said”. Con “tell” no ponemos “to”.


 “He said to me”  Él me dijo.

" He always says to you.  Él siempre te dice.

 

 

 

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Se utiliza para hablar en estilo directo e indirecto (direct and reported speech)

-Cuando utilizamos “tell” para contar lo que alguien nos dijo, no ponemos “to” después de” tell/tells o told”. Con “say” si ponemos “to”.

 

 He told me.  “Él me dijo o me contó.”

 He always tells me. Él siempre me dice.

June 18, 2015
cuando no hablabando con otra persona ..se usa "say" "I say this is true. " Siempre "tell" a otro.
June 18, 2015
Say: You say something example: He said that he likes coffee. wrong sentence :He told that he likes coffee. Tell:You tell someone something example: Michel told me that she was hungry. wrong sentence :Michel said me that she was hungry.
June 18, 2015
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