ES N. 1 PAG. 413
- Tell
- Said
- told
- saying
- told
- say, said
- says
- have just told
ES N. 2 PAG. 413
- tell
- said
- have just told
- said
- will tell
- saying
- tells
- sayed
ES N. 3 PAG. 413
- say
- said
- tell
- told
- seat belt
- told
- handbrake
- Steering wheel
- clutch
- Said
- Didn’t say
- Told
- First gear
- Windscreen
- Says
- Always told
- Rear view mirror
- Don’t tell
- Ring road
- Driving school
ES N. 5 PAG. 414
- Speak
- Talking
- Talk
- Speak
- Talk
- Talk
- Speaks
- Talking
ES N. 6 PAG. 414
- Didn’t talk
- Are you talking
- Speak
- Speaks
- Talked
- Spoke
- Talking
- Is spoken
- Always talk
ES N. 8 PAG. 415
- Talk
- Telling
- Say
- Are you talking
- Saying
- I’, telling
- Talking
- Said
- Tell
- Say
ES N. 9 PAG. 415
- “I’m late. Can you pick me up in the office?” she told us.
- Joan said she didn’t like the film on Julius Caesar because it was very imprecise on the historical facts.
- Michela had been talking on the phone for hours with her boyfirend. He was telling her their story couldn’t go on and she told him she couldn’t live without him.
- I never understand what my father in law says because he speaks in a dialect that I don’t know.
- A: the next month I have the chinese exam. Do you think uncle Luke can help me?
B: It’s obvious! He speaks chinese very well and in this period he doesn’t work.
- A: can you tell me the exact time?
B: I’m sorry, my watch doesn’t work.
- A: could I speak to the principal?
B: today is not here. What do you have to tell him?
- A: why were you talking about me when I walked into the classroom?
B: You are wrong, we weren’t talking about you!