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."
"He had told" is the correct usage.
The correct phrasing would be: "Why did you tell them?" The verb "tell" should be in the past tense form "told" in this construction.
The correct verb tenses for "tell" are: Present: tell/tells Past: told Present participle: telling Past participle: told
The correct phrase is "What did I tell you." "Told" is the past tense of "tell" and is used incorrectly in this context.
No, 'telled' is not a standard word. The correct past tense of 'tell' is 'told'.
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.
The correct phrasing would be: "Why did you tell them?" The verb "tell" should be in the past tense form "told" in this construction.
The correct phrase is "What did I tell you." "Told" is the past tense of "tell" and is used incorrectly in this context.
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.
No, 'telled' is not a standard word. The correct past tense of 'tell' is 'told'.
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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 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.
"Que yo te dije" means "That I told you" in English.
It is hard to tell the spelling of "dysmoemgjiahna" since it is not an English word and is not recognized by the search engines.
one has to tell us more / we have to be told more
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