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Verbs using: truth and lie



 
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Verbs using: truth and lie #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 19, 2006 9:54 am   Verbs using: truth and lie
 

Hi everybody

I would like to know the verbs we could use with truth and lie . Are the given sentences correct?

1- She is saying/ telling/ speaking the truth.
2- She is saying/ telling/ speaking a lie.

Thanks in advance

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Verbs using: truth and lie #2 (permalink) Mon Jun 19, 2006 10:21 am   Verbs using: truth and lie
 

They all are quite correct
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Verbs using: truth and lie #3 (permalink) Mon Jun 19, 2006 20:50 pm   Verbs using: truth and lie
 

Dear Amy

What is your opinion about the same? Very Happy

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Verbs using: truth and lie #4 (permalink) Mon Jun 19, 2006 21:31 pm   Verbs using: truth and lie
 

Hi Tom

It is possible to use "say" and "speak" with "the truth", but using "tell" + "the truth" would be by far the most common usage.

I would not recommend using "say" + "a lie", although it might work in some cases. "Speak" + "a lie" sounds a bit biblical to me. Shocked Using "tell" + "a lie" would again be by far the most common usage.

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