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I Have to Tell You Something

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These words all mean to use your position of authority to say to someone that they must do something.

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I have to tell you something.

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Following a tragic event on the farm, Rob, and his wife Kate, put a stop to their fledgling careers and returned home to help out at Glenbeg. Now, many years later, with small children of their own, life is beginning to be a challenge and Kate is at her wits end. This was not the future with Rob that she had hoped and dreamed of. Meanwhile, Rob’s sister, Christine, is a shadow of her former self, a highly sensitive individual, who struggles with living, struggles to survive.Tell usually has a person as the object and often has both a direct and an indirect object: Have you told him the news yet?It is often used with “that” clauses: Anne told me (that) she was tired. Tell is usually used when someone is giving facts or information, often with what, where, etc: Can you tell me when the movie starts? (BUT: Can you give me some information about the school?) Tell is also used when you are giving someone instructions: The doctor told me to stay in bed. The doctor told me (that) I had to stay in bed. OR The doctor said (that) I had to stay in bed. NOT The doctor said me to stay in bed. user-uploaded templates using the search input, or hit "Upload new template" to upload your own template Say never has a person as the object. You say something or say something to someone. Say is often used when you are giving somebody’s exact words: “Sit down,” she said. Anne said, “I’m tired.” Anne said (that) she was tired. What did he say to you?You cannot use “say about,” but say something about is correct: I want to say something/a few words/a little about my family. Say can also be used with a clause when the person you are talking to is not mentioned: She didn’t say what she intended to do.

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