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giovedì 13 giugno 2013

Grammar - Say /Tell /Speak /Talk

 Say/Tell/Speak/Talk  



Uses
Examples
Say
used with direct and indirect speech
Say is most often used without a personal object.


If we want to put a personal object after say, we use to.
She said that it was my last chance.
He said, ‘Good morning.’
She said that she would be late. (not She said me...)
And I say to all the people of this great country...
Tell
used with direct and indirect speech
after tell, we usually say who is told, i.e., tell someone something
only used to mean ‘instruct’ or ‘inform’
Tell is used to tell someone to do something
Tell is not used before objects like a word, a name, a sentence, a phrase.
Tell is used before words like ‘a lie’, ‘the truth’, ‘a joke’, etc
We do not usually use it after tell to refer to a fact.

She told me that she would be late.
She told me that it was my last chance.
(not He told them, ‘Good morning.’)
Tom’s mother told him to clean his room.
Alice said a naughty word...
(not Alice told a naughty word...)
Sam always tells the truth when questioned by his grandparents

‘I’ll tell you tomorrow.’ (not I’ll tell you it tomorrow.)

Talk
There is not very much difference between speak and talk.
Talk is the more usual word to refer to conversational exchanges and informal communication.

When she walked into the room everybody stopped talking.
Speak
is often used for one-way communication and for exchanges in more serious or formal situations.
Speak is the usual word to refer to knowledge and use of languages.
I’ll have to speak to that boy -- he’s getting very lazy.
After she had finished reading the letter, nobody spoke.
She speaks three languages fluently.


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