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Is this sentence correct?
Is there anything else to be added?
I told this when I was presenting something.
7 mai 2020 22:12
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If you don't say whom you told, just use "say": "I said this when I was presenting something."
A more specific verb may work, but you'd have to provide the context / desired meaning.
(Note that the sentence, while correct doesn't actually convey any information. What is "this"? What is something?)
7 mai 2020
1
It’s not wrong but there is a verb which is unnecessarily in passive voice... better to say “is there anything else to add?”
7 mai 2020
The sentence is correct but not much information can be taken from it. What is "this" that you said "told"? Try to construct your sentences in a way that they speak to the other person.
To me, this can not be a stand alone sentence. You must have said something (which in your sentence is "this") before saying that sentence.
The use of "told" would be more fitting if you include a person's name. For example, I told Sam this when I was presenting the topic. But again, this can not be a stand alone sentence.
I hope I am making sense.
7 mai 2020
It's good. You could also write "Is there anything else to add?" which means the same.
7 mai 2020
Does any thing else need to be added?
I said this when presenting a topic.
7 mai 2020
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Ramin
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français, Persan (farsi)
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Français
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