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Can you hear what he is... #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 20, 2003 3:44 am   Can you hear what he is...
 

Hello everyone and Alan,

Test No. incompl/elem-1 "Speaking already", question 1

Can you hear what he is .........?

(a) saying
(b) speaking
(c) telling
(d) talking

Test No. incompl/elem-1 "Speaking already", answer 1

Can you hear what he is saying?

Correct answer: (a) saying

I was wondering if someone could summarize the differences among these similar words. Is it absolutely impossible to use a word other than the correct one? How does the native speakers feel if I use the wrong word?

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Telling white lies #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 20, 2003 9:22 am   Telling white lies
 

Dear Bob,

There are differences between those verbs although their meanings are indeed very similar. Let's take a look:

a) What do you say about his new girlfriend? (What do you think about her)?

b) Do you speak Japanese?

c) Please, tell me a story.

d) I'd like to talk to Mr Mizumo, please.

Can you see the different contexts?
Let me know
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Can you hear what he is... #3 (permalink) Tue Nov 25, 2003 4:49 am   Can you hear what he is...
 

Thank you, Torsten.
It seems that I need to be familiar with those typical sentences.
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1. Can you hear what he is ...? #4 (permalink) Tue Nov 25, 2003 10:27 am   1. Can you hear what he is ...?
 

Bob wrote:
Hello everyone and Alan,

The options are:
(a) saying
(b) speaking
(c) telling
(d) talking

I was wondering if someone could summarize the differences among these similar words. Is it absolutely impossible to use a word other than the correct one? How does the native speakers feel if I use the wrong word?

Hi Bob,

Just to add something to what Torsten has said, I have made a sentence which icludes these 4 verbs, which you may find useful:

As I was SAYING (using words to describe something) before you came in the room, I was TELLING the others (informing them/this verb usually has an object) about John who is SPEAKING (giving a speech) tonight at the club and we were TALKING (having a conversation) about the possibility of going to listen to him.

Best wishes

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Can you hear what he is... #5 (permalink) Tue Nov 25, 2003 13:26 pm   Can you hear what he is...
 

Quote:
As I was SAYING (using words to describe something) before you came in the room, I was TELLING the others (informing them/this verb usually has an object) about John who is SPEAKING (giving a speech) tonight at the club and we were TALKING (having a conversation) about the possibility of going to listen to him.

So great explanation! Thank you, Alan. It helped me a lot.
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Can you hear what he is... #6 (permalink) Thu Jun 26, 2008 9:51 am   Can you hear what he is...
 

Thanks Torsten for your e-mail lesson!Look forward to your next email
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Can you hear what he is... #7 (permalink) Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:27 am   Can you hear what he is...
 

Hi Conong,

It's great to you hear you liked the email -- you will receive your next lesson on Saturday.

Talk to you soon,
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Can you hear what he is... #8 (permalink) Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:35 am   Can you hear what he is...
 

i want to know the use of do,does,did,done,has,have,had,hasbeen,hadbeen,havebeen
please perfect me in using these.
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Can you hear what he is... #9 (permalink) Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:37 am   Can you hear what he is...
 

Hi Office,

Maybe we should take it one step at a time. Let's start by looking at the help words "do/does" first. Please read this and let me know what you think.

Many thanks,
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Can you hear what he is... #10 (permalink) Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:55 am   Can you hear what he is...
 

hi Torsten
i agree with u. so teach me step by step

thanks
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Can you hear what he is... #11 (permalink) Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:13 am   Can you hear what he is...
 

i want to know the rules when/where to use do/does

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Can you hear what he is... #12 (permalink) Thu Jun 26, 2008 14:08 pm   Can you hear what he is...
 

Did you read this?
http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic1358.html
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Can you hear what he is... #13 (permalink) Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:08 am   Can you hear what he is...
 

thx a lot for your lessons they are really great
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Can you hear what he is... #14 (permalink) Mon Jul 28, 2008 16:49 pm   Can you hear what he is...
 

Hi... again:) I'm a little bit confused.

"What is he saying?" or "What he is saying?" ? For my money, as I learnt it, the first sentence is a good one.
So I don't understand why is it (or "it is"?) "Can you hear what he is saying?" and not "Can you hear what IS HE saying?".

Or maybe it makes no difference is it "What is he.." or "What he is.." ?

Help.. now my confusion is getting worse Neutral
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Can you hear what he is... #15 (permalink) Mon Jul 28, 2008 17:13 pm   Can you hear what he is...
 

Hi Violino

The test sentence is an indirect question:
- Can you hear what he is saying?

The following are direct questions:
- Can you hear him?
- What is he saying?

An indirect question is basically a question within a question. When you have an indirect question, the introductory question will have interrogative word order (Can you hear), but the following clause normally does not.

Here are a couple more examples of indirect questions:

- Do you know when he left the office?
- Can you tell me how much that sofa costs?
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