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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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told me, told, said to me, said

He told me the whole story.

He told the whole story. [Can I omit "me"?]

He said to me the whole story.

He said the whole story. [Can I omit "to me"?]
  

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Hi, He told me the whole story. He told the whole story. ] Yes, but now these words don't tell me who he told it to.

  • Hi, He told me the whole story.
  • He told the whole story.
  • ] Yes, but now these words don't tell me who he told it to.
  • Maybe he told it to George Bush.
  • He said to me the whole story.
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Hi,

He told me the whole story.

He told the whole story. [Can I omit "me"?] Yes, but now these words don't tell me who he told it to. Maybe he told it to George Bush.

He said to me the whole story.

He said the whole story. [Can I omit "to me
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CliveHi,

He told me the whole story.

He told the whole story. [Can I omit "me"?] Yes, but now these words don't tell me who he told it to. Maybe he told it to George Bush.

He said to me the whole story.

He said the
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Hi,

Now please correct the following sentences :

He told me that we cannot run fast on this surface.

He told that we cannot run fast on this surface.

He said to me that we cannot run fast on this surface.

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