2023-03-15
14 分钟Hi there.
This is Harry.
Welcome back to advanced English lessons with Harry, where I try to help you to get a better understanding of the english language.
And as you know, when all of these lessons are, I ask you to send me in your contributions or questions or even if you have suggestions what you would like to have included in future lessons.
Well, this particular lesson is exactly that.
Hello out there.
Reuben, this is for you.
You asked me to give you some idea through a lesson about the difference of say, tell, speak, and talk, and a few other words like ask that I've thrown in and utter and convey.
So this lesson is for all of you out there with these difficulties, but in particular, it's been asked and requested by Ruben.
Okay, so it's an advanced English lesson, and we're looking at different ways of the differences between to say, to tell, to speak, and talk.
Now, there are other verbs, as I mentioned, to ask, convey, and utter.
And I'll mention those as we go through the lesson.
Okay, let's get started.
Say, say is an irregular verb, irregular verb, and we say, said, said.
They're the three parts of the verb say, said.
Said.
Say is used with or without a personal object.
For example, Sarah said that she was tired.
Sarah said that she was tired.
You can also use it with a personal object, followed by the preposition.