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irinina [24]
4 years ago
7

Say / tell

English
1 answer:
Luden [163]4 years ago
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1. She told us she didn’t eat meat.
2. They said they would be late.
3. I told you it would rain!
4. Connor said he could speak five languages!
5. Dad said he would help me.
6. We told them we couldn’t go to the party.
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