Say vs. Tell – Said vs. Told

Say vs. Tell – Said vs. Told

 The difference between SAY and TELL in English Andrew said he was sick. Andrew told me he was sick. In general: Say + something Tell + someone Let’s look at each verb in more detail… SAY Say = to express something in words. You say SOMETHING Say is an irregular...
GIVE UP – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

GIVE UP – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

 The English phrasal verb GIVE UP has the following meanings: 1. Give up = to quit; to stop doing something (transitive) To stop doing something, especially something that used to be a habit. To stop consuming (eating, drinking, etc.) something because it is not good...
GET OVER – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

GET OVER – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

 The English phrasal verb GET OVER has the following meanings: 1. Get over = to recover from (transitive) To recover from something such as when you have been sick or not feeling well (sad, disappointed, etc.) and you are now feeling better. To return to your normal...

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