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20 Ways to Use the Verb TELL

20 Ways to Use the Verb TELL

Hi dear English learners! Some people think that learning expressions such as collocations, phrasal verbs and idioms is not as important as learning grammar and vocabulary. They try to adopt new words and phrases from books, movies, series and videos on YouTube. It is not a bad idea, to be honest, but let me tell you that you have to know much more than that to avoid awkward situations in which you don’t understand native speakers because they use collocations, idioms and phrasal verbs in their speech. So, when you learn a language you definitely need to dive deeper into the meanings of words and phrases and learn which words they collocate with, the idioms and phrasal verbs they form. It is very important. In that regard, we are going to look at 20 ways to use the verb tell.

20 ways to use the verb tell

Meanings of the verb TELL

Let’s look at the different meanings of the verb tell

1. to give information.

2. to give an order or strong advice.

3. to differentiate

4. to fail to keep a secret.

5. to narrate.

20 ways to use the verb tell

Collocations with TELL

I can tell you

Use the collocation to emphasise that what you’re saying is the truth.

To tell the truth

Use it to say how you really feel about something.

Tell the time

If you tell the time, you say what time it is.

I told you so

Use it to say that what you had said or predicted was proved to be right.

20 ways to use the verb tell

You can never tell

 Use it to say that it is hardly possible to be sure about something.

Something tells me

Use it to say that you have a feeling about something.

Tell yourself

Use it to make yourself think about something in order to persuade yourself that it is true.

20 ways to use the verb tell
20 ways to use the verb tell

Phrasal verbs with TELL

Tell against

If something tells against you, then it is your disadvantage

Tell apart

To tell apart means to be able to differentiate between two similar things or people.

Tell of

To tell of means to talk about something.

Also: to indicate.

20 ways to use the verb tell

Tell off

To tell off means to criticise or reprimand someone.

Tell on

If something tells on someone or something, then it has a bad influence on them/it.

Also: to tell a person in authority about someone’s bad behaviour.

20 ways to use the verb tell

20 ways to use the verb tell

Idioms with TELL

(Only) time will tell

The idiom is used to say that only later in the future we will know the truth about something.

Tell its own tale/story

If something tells its own tale or story, then it clearly shows the truth about something.

Kiss-and-tell

This expression refers to a person who publicly reveals details about an affair they had with someone.

20 ways to use the verb tell

Live to tell the tale

When someone survives something difficult or dangerous we can say that they live to tell the tale, which means that they can talk about their experience to others.

Tell someone where to get off

Use this expression to tell someone that you won’t tolerate their bad behaviour anymore.

20 ways to use the verb tell

A little bird told me

Use the expression to say that you have your source of information but you don’t want to reveal it.

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