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Zoro69 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Nuance between "Said to and told"

He told her it'd take 2 hours to repair the car.


He said to her it'd take 2 hours to repair the car.


What's the difference between both sentences?

  

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zoro69 He told her it'd take 2 hours to repair the car. He said to her it'd take 2 hours to repair the car. What's the difference between both those sentences?

  • zoro69 He told her it'd take 2 hours to repair the car.
  • He said to her it'd take 2 hours to repair the car.
  • What's the difference between both those sentences?
  • The first is more natural.
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zoro69

He told her it'd take 2 hours to repair the car.


He said to her it'd take 2 hours to repair the car.


What's the difference between both those sentences?

The first is more natural.

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