Say vs Tell

'Say' and 'tell' both report speech but differ in grammar. 'Tell' needs a person as its object, while 'say' does not take a direct person object and uses 'to' if the listener is mentioned.

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Level B1 Clauses

Summary

  1. 'Say' and 'tell' both report speech but differ in grammar. 'Tell' needs a person as its object, while 'say' does not take a direct person object and uses 'to' if the listener is mentioned.
Structure
tell + somebody + (that) ... ; say + (that) ... / say + something + to somebody

Examples

  1. She told me a secret.
  2. He said that he was leaving.
  3. Tell them the truth.
  4. She said goodbye to everyone.

Common mistakes

  • 'He said me the news' should be 'He told me the news'.
  • 'She told that she was tired' should be 'She told me that...' or 'She said that...'.

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