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What is the difference between said or told?
Dec 28, 2013 2:23 PM
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To be honest, the question isn't easy. If you don't show who you're speaking with (a interlocutor) - said (say). If a interlocutor is - told (tell).
P.S. I am sorry, I badly speak English. I learn English.
December 28, 2013
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They are basically the same, but it is the words you use around said (say) and told (tell) which determine which word you use.
Examples.
Present tense.....I am going to tell him I am sorry for shouting at him.
Past tense......... I told him I was sorry for shouting at him
Present............... I am going to say sorry for shouting at him
Past.................... I said sorry for shouting at him
December 28, 2013
Verb Forms: Say - Said - Said - Saying
Verb Forms: Tell - Told - Told - Telling
I told him that you hate him
I said to him that you hate him
February 17, 2014
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