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Matthew.90 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is there any different?

1.Someone in the office always tells me the truth.
2.Someone in the office tell me the truth
  

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HI, second sentence should be: Someone in the office tell s me the truth. He always tells you the truth. He tells you the truth once Greetings

  • HI, second sentence should be: Someone in the office tell s me the truth.
  • He always tells you the truth.
  • He tells you the truth once Greetings
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HI,

second sentence should be: Someone in the office tells me the truth.

The difference is "always"

1.He always tells you the truth.
2.He tells you the truth once

Greetings
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1.Someone in the office always tells me the truth.
2.Someone in the office tell me the truth
My friend says those are diffrent. He's from usa
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"Someone" needs to take "tells."

Unless you are ordering someone (anyone) in the office to tell you the truth: Someone in the office, tell me the truth! (As in "One you students, open the door, please.") Note you need the comma.
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u're right yeap it's true
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Matthew.90u're right yeap it's true

Matthew, please make every effort to use proper words like "you" instead of "u" and to use correct capitalization and grammar. This is a site for learning proper English.

Thank you.
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Apologize you. I'd forgotten this

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