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SAY VS TELL     There are a lot of times we get confused from using SAY and TELL.

I hope this will help to guide us all on their proper usage. 

SAY TELL   Say is used to report someone's words:       * She said "I'm thirsty."     * She said that she was thirsty.

   Say is followed by 'to' before the object:     * Did she say that to you?

   Say is used to ask about languages :     * How do you say 'water' in Spanish?

   We say :    hello, goodbye, please, thank you,    congratulations, Merry Christmas,    Happy New Year, Happy Birthday!   

   Tell is used to inform or instruct :     * Could you tell me the way to the station please?     * Tell the children to go to bed!  Tell is followed directly by the object :     *  Did she tell you her name?

   Tell is used for narration :     * Tom is good at telling stories.

   We tell :    the time, our name, the truth, lies,    the difference between two things.