
Understanding Similar Verbs in English
These four verbs often confuse learners because they are all related to communication. However, they are not interchangeable. This lesson will help you understand the differences clearly and use each verb with confidence.
1️⃣ TELL
Meaning: to give information to someone
Structure
Tell + person + (what was said)
⚠️ NO “to” before the person
Examples
- I told Marcos the truth.
- She told me about the trip.
- He told her to check it out.
❌ I told to Marcos.
👉 Tell already includes the idea of “to someone”.
2️⃣ SAY
Meaning: to express words / focus on the message
Structure
- Say + something
- Say + something + TO + someone
Examples
- She said hello.
- He said hello to Marcos.
- I said I was tired.
❌ I said Marcos.
👉 If you mention the person, you need to.
3️⃣ TALK
Meaning: to have a conversation (interaction)
Structure
Talk + TO + someone
Examples
- I talked to Marcos yesterday.
- We talked about work.
❌ I talked Marcos.
👉 Talk focuses on interaction, not the message itself.
4️⃣ SPEAK
Meaning: to talk in a more formal way
Commonly used for:
- Languages
- Formal situations
Structure
- Speak + a language
- Speak + TO + someone
Examples
- I speak English.
- She spoke to the manager.
Quick Comparison
| Verb | Structure |
|---|---|
| Tell | tell someone (NO to) |
| Say | say something (to someone) |
| Talk | talk to someone |
| Speak | speak to someone / a language |
Exercises
Exercise 1 — Choose the correct verb
Complete the sentences with tell, say, talk, or speak.
- I need to ______ you something important.
- She didn’t ______ anything to me.
- We talked and ______ about our plans.
- He ______ to his boss this morning.
- Can you ______ English?
Exercise 2 — Correct the sentences
Find and correct the mistake.
- I told to her the truth.
- He said me the answer.
- She talked her yesterday.
- I speak to English at work.
Exercise 3 — Make the sentences correct
- I told ______ to check it out.
- She said it ______ Marcos.
- They talked ______ their trip.
- He speaks ______ Spanish and French.
🗝️ Answer Key
Exercise 1
- tell
- say
- talked
- spoke
- speak
Exercise 2
- I told her the truth.
- He told me the answer / He said the answer to me.
- She talked to her yesterday.
- I speak English at work.
Exercise 3
- you / him / her / them
- to
- about
- — (no preposition)
More Practice
Exercise 4 — Choose the best option
Choose the correct verb.
- She didn’t ______ a word during the meeting.
- I need to ______ to you about something important.
- He ______ me he would be late.
- Can you ______ a little louder, please?
- They were ______ about their vacation.
Exercise 5 — Tell or Say?
Choose tell or say and make the sentence correct.
- She ______ me the truth.
- He ______ it to his parents.
- Don’t ______ anyone about this.
- What did she ______?
Exercise 6 — Rewrite using the verb in brackets
Rewrite the sentence using the verb in parentheses.
- I said to her, “Don’t worry.” (tell)
- He spoke to the teacher yesterday. (talk)
- She said hello to me. (tell)
- They talked to the manager. (speak)
Exercise 7 — Real-life use
Complete the sentences so they sound natural.
- I need to ______ my kids to slow down.
- She didn’t ______ goodbye.
- We need to ______ to the doctor.
- He ______ three languages.
🗝️ Answer Key
Exercise 4
- say
- talk
- told
- speak
- talking
Exercise 5
- told
- said
- tell
- say
Exercise 6
- I told her not to worry.
- He talked to the teacher yesterday.
- She told me hello.
- They spoke to the manager.
Exercise 7
- tell
- say
- talk / speak
- speaks
Teacher’s Note — SAY vs TELL (Important)
Although the structure say + something + to someone is correct, the type of something matters.
✔ SAY sounds natural with:
- short words or expressions (hello, sorry, goodbye)
- direct speech (words in quotes)
Examples:
- I said hello to my mom.
- I said, “Relax,” to my mom.
⚠️ With long ideas or instructions, SAY + that + clause + to someone is grammatically possible, but not natural for beginners or everyday speech.
❌ I said that we should relax to my mom. (heavy / unnatural)
👉 In these cases, TELL is preferred:
- I told my mom to relax.
- I told her that we should relax.
📌 Teaching tip: use SAY for words and TELL for ideas.
👉 Extra Practice
Exercise 1 – Choose SAY or TELL
Complete with say or tell (use the correct tense):
- She ______ she was tired.
- He ______ me the truth.
- What did you ______ to your teacher?
- I ______ my mom I would be late.
- They ______ “Stop!” very loudly.
- Can you ______ me your name again?
Exercise 2 – Fix the sentence (common mistakes)
Corrija as frases:
- ❌ I said my friend the news.
- ❌ She told “hello” to me.
- ❌ He said to me that he was busy.
- ❌ I said that to my mom.
Exercise 3 – Complete with say (focus only on say)
Complete the sentences using say / said:
- Please ______ something.
- She ______ “thank you” and left.
- What did he ______ about the test?
- Don’t ______ that again.
- I never ______ that!
🗝️ Answer Key
Exercise 1
- said
- told
- say
- told
- said
- tell
Exercise 2
- I told my friend the news.
- She said “hello” to me.
- He told me that he was busy.
- I said that. / I told my mom that.
Exercise 3
- say
- said
- say
- say
- said
✨ Tip for learners: If you’re unsure, ask yourself:
- Am I focusing on the person? → tell
- On the words? → say
- On interaction? → talk
- On formality or language? → speak