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  1. Here are some common expressions with "say" and "tell"123:
    • Say anything you want
    • Easy for you to say
    • Needless to say
    • Would you say that...
    • She says hi
    • Tell a joke
    • Tell a lie
    • Tell a secret
    • Tell a story
    Note that with "tell" we need the object (e.g. 'me', 'you', 'her'), while with "say" we can't use the object (e.g. 'me', 'them', 'us')3.
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    Expressions with Say Tell Talk Speak Say Anything you say- I won’t argue with you Easy for you to say- Fácil é falar Needless to say- It’s obvious Would you say that…- Você diria que… She says hi- Ela mandou um oi
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    Common Phrases and Expressions with Say and Tell Practice saying these phrases and expressions aloud, and repeat them to yourself. Tell a joke Tell a lie Tell a secret Tell a story
    primaveraenglish.com/the-difference-between-say …
    Direct speech: John: "I'll be late". Reported speech: John said (that) he would be late. OR John told me (that) he was going to be late. With 'tell' we NEED the object (e.g. 'me', 'you', 'her'). With 'say' we CAN'T use the object (e.g. 'me', 'them', 'us').
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