Say and tell

Say and tell

Practise the difference between 'say' and 'tell'

Say and tell

Complete the following sentences with the correct form of 'say' or 'tell'.
1.
Could you me the time, please?
2.
As I was , I thought it was an excellent presentation.
3.
Could you me who I need to speak to in the sales department, please?
4.
I don't think jokes in a business meeting is professional behaviour.
5.
I believe it would be better to nothing in that situation
6.
I think you should begin the apology by 'sorry'.
7.
Your colleague me that the meeting was on Thursday.
8.
I know that our chairman would like to a few words before we begin.
9.
I would love to 'yes' to your offer, but I need to discuss the project with my colleagues first.
10.
Can you the difference between the two supplier offers?
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