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I have told vs i have spoken

Both "I have told" and "I have spoken" are correct phrases in English, but they are used in different contexts. "I have told" is used when conveying information or sharing something with someone, while "I have spoken" is used when referring to verbal communication or expressing oneself verbally.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1020 views

I have told

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when conveying information or sharing something with someone.

Use "I have told" when you want to indicate that you have communicated information to someone. It is often followed by the information that was shared.

Examples:

  • I have told him about the meeting tomorrow.
  • She has told me the news already.
  • Have you told them about the changes?
  • He has told us the story before.
  • They have told the truth about what happened.
  • You should not repeat what I have told you.
  • What I have told you is the truth.
  • Tamra, I have told you a million times, my eyes photograph blue.
  • Taffy, I have told you jumping rope within 10 feet of me.
  • I have told you everything relevant about Nelvana lll.
  • I have told you we are members of Israeli intelligence.
  • I have told you - he is nothing to me.
  • I have told you that 8,000 times, but your head is always on the screen.
  • He will not come, I have told you.
  • I have told you I'm sorry I don't know how many times.
  • But what I have told you is genuine.
  • I have told you it's in the briefcase connected to his arm.
  • But I do remember every single word... that I have told you.
  • I have told you that is impossible.
  • I have told you, Adam, it is in the diary.
  • I have told Edmund that I may want reconsider.
  • I have told you my decision.
  • Danny, I have told everyone about us.
  • I have told you, Finn.
  • I have told you edibles are dangerous, Major.

Alternatives:

  • I have informed
  • I have shared
  • I have communicated
  • I have relayed
  • I have passed on

i have spoken

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to verbal communication or expressing oneself verbally.

Use "I have spoken" when you want to indicate that you have verbally communicated or expressed something. It can refer to a conversation, speech, or any form of verbal expression.

Examples:

  • I have spoken to her about the issue.
  • She has spoken with the manager already.
  • Have you spoken to them about the project?
  • He has spoken at many conferences.
  • They have spoken the truth about their experiences.
  • I have spoken with the tribal leaders on Felucia.
  • I have spoken with Signor Visconti.
  • Mr President, this is the first time I have spoken in a debate with you presiding.
  • I have spoken at Ecofin and at press conferences.
  • Yes, I have spoken to the CPS regarding Helen.
  • I have spoken to the leader of their council.
  • I have spoken to the parents.
  • I have spoken to Mr. Hoffman very sharply.
  • Yes, I have spoken to him.
  • I have spoken about you to the governor.
  • Sonny, I have spoken to your brothers.
  • I have spoken with him and others is over, will not happen to you.
  • I have spoken to the PM.
  • I have spoken with many works councils - also within my constituency.
  • Mr President, I apologise if I have spoken for too long.
  • I have spoken to a series of small and medium-sized enterprises operating simultaneously in different Member States.
  • I have spoken of this Parliament as a laboratory for supranational democracy.
  • I have spoken about employment and entrepreneurship and social justice.
  • I have spoken about the local development programme in Ireland.
  • I have spoken to the representatives of the two main political parties there.

Alternatives:

  • I have talked
  • I have communicated verbally
  • I have conversed
  • I have expressed myself
  • I have voiced my thoughts

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