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Tell us your story again Wed Jun 08, 2005 0:01 am  Tell us your story again
 

Test No. incompl/inter-9 "Say/Tell", question 9

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(a) Say
(b) Tell
(c) Tells
(d) Says

Test No. incompl/inter-9 "Say/Tell", answer 9

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Correct answer: (b) Tell
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Tell us your story again Wed Jun 15, 2005 18:34 pm  Tell us your story again
 

Yes, I'd like to tell you that your answer is correct!
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