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Multiple choice test number 15



 
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meaning of the sentence or break sentence in to simple sentence | short Answers
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Multiple choice test number 15 #1 (permalink) Fri Oct 03, 2008 17:06 pm   Multiple choice test number 15
 

Hi,dear Mr.Daerr!
I`ve just taken the multiple choice test number 15.I got right at all 10 questions at the first attempt,because I used the option 'Click for explanation'.After that I read another explanation on the forum and I understood the main difference between 'tell' and 'say'.I`ll be very happy if you tell me the explanation again because I have some doubts.I want all be clear for me and this is the reason I ask you to give me an explanation of this topic ' tell vs say'!
I`m looking forward to see your explanation on the forum.
Many thanks for your patience.
See you again very soon!

Best regards,Peter!
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Multiple choice test number 15 #2 (permalink) Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:09 am   Multiple choice test number 15
 

Hello Peter, thank you very much for your positive feedback. As for the difference between 'say' and 'tell', please read this: Difference between say and tell

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Torsten
PS: Your sentence should read 'I'm looking forward to seeing your explanation on the forum'.

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