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  1. "You tell to John." is not a complete sentence. It has an indirect object, but no direct object. To be correct, you would need to add something, namely, the information you want them to "tell to John."

  2. Jul 4, 2019 · You could say "tell them to me", but that may not be idiomatic as some plural nouns are used as "collective" terms and you do not expect to count the items within. "Details" usually means "all the information" about something and is not necessarily something you bullet-point and count, so in this instance "tell me" is the most idiomatic response.

  3. Aug 19, 2019 · Tell me the meeting date, please. Slightly more polite, but still not generally polite. It's still obviously a directive, an instruction, and since your boss objected to it, they probably found it impolite, but given what you've written, they probably understand you're not a native speaker of English and as such aren't very familiar with formality, etc.

  4. Jan 17, 2017 · "Let me know the results of the experiment" (when the experiment is complete). versus "Tell me the result of the experiment" (expects you know the result now) "If he calls, let me know" (conditioned on a future event). "Tell me" can refer to the present and past. "Tell me about yourself" (Expectation is information now).

  5. Compare Tell me, please with please, tell me. This may be because please is such a common utterance that it has no more affect; it's wallpaper in the latter, but in the former, it is the last thought in the statement and so is actually perceived.

  6. Tell me where he goes on Tuesday evenings? Tell me, "Where does he go on Tuesday evenings?" These kind of inversions are common in English, and are often slightly more formal or literary (or at least affected). They therefore can be more dramatic in context. "It's not the best solution," he sighed, "but tell me what else can we do in times such ...

  7. Jan 22, 2015 · Would you tell me the way to the station? you are asking a favor of someone. When you say: Could you tell me the way to the station? literally you are asking if the person knows the way to the station and can tell you. As a question it is implied that you are hoping for the answer, but permission or whether the person wishes to answer is not ...

  8. Oct 30, 2023 · If said kindly, it could mean what it appears to mean, i.e. 'tell me about your rough day, so that I may comfort you', or if said sarcastically I suppose it can mean 'Don't whine to me. I have had a rough day too'.

  9. Oct 23, 2014 · Did you not tell me/Didn't you tell me? Grammatically, both of the sentences are correct. The first negative question, which is uncontracted type, is usually used in formal English. On the other hand, the second negative question, which is contracted type, is very much common in both spoken and written English. They are almost similar in meaning,

  10. Apr 24, 2018 · Let me know what time is convenient for a discussion this week. Could you please let me know what time is convenient this week for a discussion? Many other answers are possible. We would really need better context to narrow it down.

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