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your mom saying vs your mom telling

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Your mom saying' is used when referring to something your mom has said, while 'your mom telling' is used when referring to your mom conveying information to someone. They are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 635 views

your mom saying

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to something your mom has said. It is often followed by the actual words your mom said.

Examples:

  • Your mom saying she will be late.
  • I heard your mom saying she wants to visit us.
  • I remember your mom saying she loves this restaurant.
  • That's what your mom is saying.
  • You know, your mom keeps saying you got a mean arm.
  • On the way back here, your mom was saying how much she likes eating out.
  • And then the next thing you know, you wake up naked in the yard, and your mom keeps saying that you've ruined Christmas.
  • Your mom is always saying "Wait until you're married."
  • I get the money part... your mom... not saying it's right, but I get it.
  • If you think I'll write home to some kid's mom saying her boy's dead because we couldn't take out a church tower, I will not.
  • I've heard Libby and mom saying that I need a talking to from a strong, male, authority-figure type.
  • Is Mom saying she and Olivia were girlfriend-girlfriends?
  • No, I specifically remember mom saying she does not like bowls for things that look like the thing.
  • I can get as close to you as I want without my mom saying it's going to ruin my eyes.
  • I JUST REMEMBER MY MOM SAYING THAT HE WAS FAMOUS.
  • What I overheard was Mom saying that she was pregnant and that she was considering an abortion.
  • MIA TOOK MOM'S PHONE AND TEXTED PERRY'S MOM SAYING THAT SHE COULD SLEEP OVER AT OUR HOUSE.
  • My mom was saying, Wake up.
  • Her mom is saying you lied about witnessing Beckett that night.
  • People are saying Mom's alive.
  • His mom's been saying that for years.
  • My mom's been saying he's alive for months.
  • My mom puts motivational sayings up on the fridge.

your mom telling

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to your mom conveying information to someone. It is often followed by who she is telling or what she is telling them.

Examples:

  • Your mom telling me about her trip.
  • I saw your mom telling the neighbors about the party.
  • I overheard your mom telling your brother to clean his room.
  • What I thought was going to be a date with your mom turned into your mom telling me that she's dating... other people.
  • Your mom is telling the truth.
  • It sounds like your mom's telling you to be slimy.
  • So your mom was just telling me about your internship at the Genetics Institute.
  • Don't you think you should listen when your mom's telling a story?
  • Now, don't tell your mom I'm telling you this story.
  • So your mom's telling me that you're thinking about -
  • I'm telling your mom everything and then I'm gone.
  • Trace that plate for me, Or I'm telling your mom you're being mean.
  • Telling your mom and your dad and everyone else about you and Flynn...
  • Guess I beat you here, and I guess I beat you to telling your mom about your good news.
  • Guess I beat you here, and I guess I beat you to telling your mom about your good news.
  • I remember my mom telling me the story...
  • I remember my mom telling me once that when we die, we go to heaven.
  • But if you find a Led Zeppelin album with a letter from my second dead mom telling me about a biological half-brother I've never met, just go ahead and skip that one.
  • I suppose a best friend telling me he never wants to talk to me again, my mom telling me that I have a disease and maybe I can be cured...
  • Mom's telling you to get out of there.
  • Mom often telling us that she was a witch and therefore buried her face down.
  • My mom started telling me all this stuff I never knew about him.
  • Access the county birth records, find out if mom was telling the truth.

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