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Fill in the blank with either 'say' or 'tell' :

1)he ---he was off to the pictures and ---me to look after his dog while he was away.
2)I -- my prayers every morning.
3)Could you ---- me the way to the nearest market?
4)I would like to borrow some money to buy this book, ---- about fifty rupees.
5)Children always expect their grandparents to ---- them stories.
6)Hob ---- that he would ---- us about his uncle Albert one day.
8)Children should always be taught never to ---- a lie.
10)she begged him to ---her the secret.
11) I shall meet you at the station this evening, ---at six o'clock.
12)your father is going to be very angry with you, I can ---you that.
14)nothing will stop her from ---the truth.
15)can you ---the twins apart?
17)the little girl's mother is teaching her to ---the time.
18)he has an excellent reputation, there is nothing to be ---about it
19) can you ---the difference between these two nearly identical pictures?
20)you never can ---what he is going to do next !

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

1.tell , say

2.say

3.tell

4.say

5.tell

6.say, tell

7.tell

8.tell

9.say

10.tell

Answered by Anonymous
3

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1)said, told

2) say

3) tell

4) say

5) tell

6) said, tell

8) tell

10) tell

11) say

14) telling

15) tell

17) tell

18) told

19) tell

20) tell

The reason for use is given below:-

Say and tell have similar meanings, but they are used in different ways. A good way to know when to use each is to remember that somebody says something, but somebody tell someone something. So the main difference is that when you use say, you don't mention who said it, while when you use tell you do.

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