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tell john that vs tell to john that

The phrase 'tell John that' is correct, while 'tell to John that' is incorrect. In English, the verb 'tell' is not followed by the preposition 'to' when introducing the person to whom something is being communicated.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 633 views

tell john that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to introduce a statement or message that you want John to know.

Examples:

  • Tell John that I will be late.
  • Can you tell John that the meeting has been rescheduled?
  • I need to tell John that his package has arrived.
  • She told John that she was not feeling well.
  • Tell John that he needs to submit the report by Friday.
  • I'll just tell John that I quit school, and... and then we can be together.
  • Tell John that we are ready.
  • Did you ever call and tell John that?
  • Could you please tell John that I called?
  • Why did you tell John that you were separated?

Alternatives:

  • Inform John that
  • Let John know that
  • Say to John that
  • Pass on to John that
  • Convey to John that

tell to john that

This phrase is incorrect in English. The preposition 'to' should not be used after the verb 'tell'.

  • You want to tell that to John Lennon, Rossi?
  • Y-you want to tell that to John Lennon... Rossi?
  • Tom forgot to tell Mary that John had called.
  • You've come to tell me that John Middleton was in here on Sunday morning before chapel.
  • You weren't going to tell us that John was leaving the planet!
  • Tell John that we are ready.
  • Did you ever call and tell John that?
  • I'll just tell John that I quit school, and... and then we can be together.
  • Could you please tell John that I called?
  • Why did you tell John that you were separated?
  • Well, it's long enough to tell stories to John Myers.
  • Tell King John that you've had word from France, from Philip himself, if you like.
  • Tell John I said welcome back.
  • And tell John to pull the rug up.
  • Now, you tell John Stafford this is over.
  • Tell John I said hello, please.
  • Tell John where to find Tony Blundetto.
  • Tom urged Mary to tell John the truth.
  • So if I tell John to forbid you...
  • Tell John I want to bring up bill ayers and reverend Wright.

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