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Said and told Tue Nov 29, 2005 17:31 pm  Said and told
 

on what context do you use said and told
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Say/tell Wed Nov 30, 2005 0:19 am  Say/tell
 

Hi,

It might help you if you look on the site under the heading esl lessons and you will find a section called Indirect Speech. There you will see a story I've written headed Say it again, which should help you with examples of say and tell in use.

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