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Virtual vs. Featured Comparisons Guidence vs. Togather vs. Question about English US. What is the difference between ask and tell and say? Feel free to just provide example sentences. Report copyright infringement. The owner of it will not be notified. Only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer. Featured answer. You ask a question. You tell a command or statement to someone no question. You say a statement to someone or multiple people.
See a translation. Read more comments. Note the difference in meaning in these examples of use:. Note that we also use tell with a that-clause as well as with the to-infinitive pattern. Note the difference usage in this example. If you would like more practice more please visit our Message Board in the You, Me and Us part of our website.
This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving. You are in:. Told or asked? Somanath from India writes: Which of the following is correct usage: Please ask him to call me back. Roger Woodham replies:. Tell or ask?
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