Sometimes it is very easy to spot an incorrect answer without even knowing the real answer. Other contributors who know the answer can tell if yours is correct.
The correct phrase is "do not tell a soul" which means to keep something confidential and not share it with anyone. "Do not tell a sole" would not be correct in this context.
Two can be correct; one is not correct.Have you got anything to tell me is a correct question.Have you got anything telling me is an incorrect use of the word telling.Have you got anything, tell me is a correct question if you add a comma after the word anything.
No, it is not correct
No. I will tell him to drop by, or drop in on you.
Yes, it is correct to say 'when you get back home, tell her to call me'. You insert a comma after the word 'home'.
The correct verb tenses for "tell" are: Present: tell/tells Past: told Present participle: telling Past participle: told
If you will tell me what one of your mistakes is, I will see if I can correct it for you. I make no guarantee.
NO! It would be, Why did you tell them? or if its more of a diologue "You told them? Why?" But why did you told them is incorrect.
Communicating would be to tell the research of what the experiment is going to be unless a hypotheses is correct for an experiment.
It should read: 'Why didn't his father tell her?'.
you have to times and get the answer correct or not