Learn English: SAY or TELL?
Do you use “say” and “tell” correctly? Many English learners make a mistake with these verbs! In this easy lesson, I’ll show you the correct way to use these commonly confused verbs, in speaking and writing. “Say” and “tell” are tricky because they have the same meaning, but they need to be used differently in terms of grammar. Watch this important lesson, and in just 10 minutes, you’ll understand the difference, correct your mistakes, and upgrade your English! Then take the quiz at https://www.engvid.com/learn-english-say-or-tell/
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Видео Learn English: SAY or TELL? канала Learn English with Rebecca [engVid]
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