domingo, 12 de junho de 2011

English Learning Tip of the Day: Tip of the Day: 18 Say and Tell

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Tip of the Day: 18 Say and Tell
Kenneth Beare
From Kenneth Beare, your Guide to English as 2nd Language

Say and Tell

We use "say" without an indirect object. "Tell" on the other hand takes an indirect object - i.e. He told me.

Example Sentences

I told her to hurry up.
I said I was coming soon.

Quiz of the Day - Perfect or Progressive?

Sometimes it's difficult to know whether to use a perfect form (He's lived here for three years) or the progressive perfect form (He's been working for three hours). Find out when to use either form in the past, present or future.


English Worksheet of the Day - Commonly Confused Words

This list of word pairs focuses on similar word pairs that are commonly confused by ESL learners. Each word pair provides an explanation and examples providing context for each word.


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