Both are correct. Both are parts of sentence in reported speech. In reported speech it is ok not to use 'that'.
He told you that if you come you will have to work hard.
He told you if you come you will have to work hard.
These sentences are also conditional sentences - if..............will.............
The noun or pronoun for the blank space is objective, direct object of the verb 'told' (...when she told John and me... or ...when she told us...).John and me is the compound objective case.
yes
Dribble it. Pass it throw it. We want a basket.
The definition of the word plot, in English, the order of events told in a story.
From what im told it means community
It would be "he told" if you are using simple past tense. As in: "He told me his name was Bob." Or "he had told" if you want the past perfect tense. As in: "He had told her to lock the door before he went to work."
Please us porper English in the future.
"Completez les phrases" in French means "complete the sentences" in English. It is a directive asking someone to fill in the missing parts of incomplete sentences.
The correct form is "You have told," which is the present perfect tense indicating that the action of telling occurred at an unspecified time in the past with a connection to the present. "Are you had told" is grammatically incorrect.
It depends on what country you live in and what statement you are talking about.
It is more correct to say "back at school time we were told" as it indicates a past event that occurred during a specific period. "Back to school time" would imply returning to school after a break.
The correct phrasing would be: "Why did you tell them?" The verb "tell" should be in the past tense form "told" in this construction.
yes the tended to stay in america's largest cities. (i am not sure my histoy teacher told me that please correct if it's wrong)
There is really no telling if generalization is correct. It is told that generalization is never correct and some has told that generalization is sometime correct so it depends on a person opinion.
When we where told that we had a grandson
The correct way to spell this word is friend.To give you some example sentences:Will you be my friend, please?The invitation says I can take a friend.Her imaginary friend told her to do it.
Grammatically correct.