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Say ve tell anlam
olarak birbirlerine çok yakın olmalarına rağmen farklı şekillerde kullanılırlar
ve genellikle sınavlarda soru olarak karşımıza çıkarlar. Aşağıdaki yapılara
dikkat ediniz. The simple
way to think of say and tell is:
- You say something
- You tell
someone something
| You say something |
You tell
someone something |
| Ram said that he was
tired. |
Ram told
Jane that he was tired. |
| Anthony says you have
a new job. |
Anthony tells
me you have a new job. |
| Tara said: "I love
you." |
Tara told
John that she loved him. |
But, of course, it is not always
so easy. Here are a few rules to help you.
Personal object
We usually follow tell with a personal object (the person that we are speaking
to). We usually use say without a personal object:
- She told me that she loved
John.
- She said that she loved John.
- He told everybody that he had
to leave.
- He said that he had to leave.
Say "to someone"
With say, we sometimes use "to someone":
- He said to me that he was
tired.
- Tara said to Ram that he had
done very well.
- Anthony said to her, "I hope
you come soon."
- "I'd like to sleep," she said
to him quietly.
Direct speech
We can use say with direct speech. We use tell only with direct speech that is
an instruction or information:
- Amanda said, "Hello John. How
are you?"
- "That's great'" she said.
- He told her: "Open the door
quietly."
- She told me, "I have never
been to England."
We can use say with direct
questions, but we cannot use tell:
- She said: "Do you love me?"
- The policeman said to the
prisoner, "Where were you at 8pm?"
Reported speech
We can use say and tell to talk about reported information:
- She said that it was raining.
- She told me that she would
call at 2pm.
We cannot use say or tell to talk
about reported questions. We must use ask (or a similar verb):
- She asked if I had ever been
there.
- They asked what I wanted to
eat.
- She asked where he lived.
- He asked if she wanted to go
home.
Orders, advice
We use tell + object + infinitive for orders or advice:
- She told him to sit down.
- They told me not to wait.
- Tell Neil to have a holiday
and forget her.
Phrases
Here are a few fixed phrases with tell. We cannot use say with these phrases:
- tell (someone) a story
- tell (someone) a lie
- tell (someone) the truth
- tell the future (= to know
what the future will bring)
- tell the time (= know how to
read a clock)
Right and wrong
Read these examples of correct and incorrect usage:
| We cannot... |
These are NOT
possible... |
These are possible... |
| say someone to do
something |
Tara
said Jo to go away. |
Tara told Jo to go away. |
| say someone something |
Panita
said me that she was hungry. |
Panita told me that she
was hungry. |
| tell something |
He told
that he likes coffee. |
He said that he likes
coffee. |
| tell to
someone |
Tookta told to me that she
was coming. |
Tookta told me that she
was coming. |
| Tookta said to me that
she was coming. |
| say a lie |
Siriluck always says lies. |
Siriluck always tells
lies. |
tell somebody
"direct speech"
(except instructions and information) |
Ram told Nok: "Let's turn on
the TV." |
Ram said to Nok: "Let's
turn on the TV." |
| (Ram told Nok, "Turn on
the TV.") |
| (Ram told Nok: "I was
born in 1985.") |
| say or tell a
reported question |
She
said if I wanted to come. |
She asked if I wanted to
come. |
| Tookta
told what I wanted to do. |
Took asked what I wanted
to do. |
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