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I'm tell you vs I tell to you

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is "I'm telling you." The verb "tell" should be followed by the preposition "to" when indicating the recipient of the information. Therefore, the correct form is "I'm telling you."

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1336 views

I'm tell you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "tell" should be followed by the preposition "to" when indicating the recipient of the information.

The correct form is "I'm telling you."
  • No, I'm tell you this because I figured out how Pelant did it.
  • I'm tell you, I'm alright.
  • I'm lucky I tell you.
  • You will remember everything I'm about to tell you.
  • Last time I'm going tell you, Tony.
  • I'm trying tell you... I'm an American spy.
  • Since you told me, I'm- I want to tell you something.
  • Yes, petty, and I'm a tell you why.
  • I'm sorry I di't tell you all th sooner.
  • I'm to tell you that you've been given a reprieve.
  • Lily... I'm-a tell you something that RJ's too nice to say.
  • I'm-a tell you about my friend jake.
  • I'm trying to tell you that I'm hiring Susan Rodriguez-Jones.
  • I'm sorry to tell you Debbie's gone.
  • I'm here to tell you that the USPS takes that very seriously.
  • So I'm here to tell you about a new mission.
  • Meredith, I'm here to tell you something.
  • I'm speaking to tell you what I know.
  • I'm proud to tell you this.
  • I'm embarrassed to tell you, but I need your advice.

I tell to you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "tell" should be followed by the preposition "to" when indicating the recipient of the information.

The correct form is "I'm telling you."
  • Not unless I tell you to.
  • I shall tell to you my True Name.
  • I tell you to, and you cut his throat.
  • I tell it to you to illustrate a larger point.
  • Not until I tell it to you well.
  • Then do what I tell you to.
  • Until I tell you to unzip it.
  • I tell you to stay in cabin.
  • -Didn't I tell you to call...
  • Throw it when I tell you to.
  • Drive until I tell you to turn.
  • Stay there till I tell you to move.
  • So if I tell John to forbid you...
  • Only touch what I tell you to.
  • Until I tell you to leave.
  • I tell you to make it clean.
  • Go over there and wait until I tell you to start.
  • - Because I tell you to.
  • - Say "no" when I tell you to.
  • Don't take it personal when I tell you to...

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