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excuses for being late or something It is difficult to find a natural expression. Could you correct the below. And what is different between 'tell' or 'say'? The teacher told that she wouldn't accept any excuses for assignment to be late. The teacher told that she wouldn't accept any excuses for being late of assgnment.
22 Thg 11 2014 14:06
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As Mike says, you need an object for "tell". The teacher told us (that) she wouldn't accept any excuses for assignments being late. You can also say, "The teacher said (that) she wouldn't accept any excuses for assignments being late."
22 tháng 11 năm 2014
Second one is incorrect "for assignment of being late" is not possible.
22 tháng 11 năm 2014
You tell "somebody" ( When you precise the person whose you speak) Ex: I told you about the party last night But you say "something" (When you don't precise the person | When you use the indirect form) Ex: He said we would be on holiday next week.
22 tháng 11 năm 2014
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