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Difference between said and told



 
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Expression: "What time do you make it now?" | Usage of wanna
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Difference between said and told #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 04, 2008 18:19 pm   Difference between said and told
 

which is the difference between SAID and TOLD?
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question #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 04, 2008 19:12 pm   question
 

Hi Estela,

Please read these threads:
say vs. tell
difference between say and tell
say or tell
tell vs. say

Also, please read why is a meaningful message title important? and let me know what you think.

Thanks,
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