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Interactions Access Reading, 4/e
Pamela Hartmann, Los Angeles Unified School District
James Mentel, Los Angeles Unified School District

Men and Women

Tell, Say, or Talk

Fill in the blanks with the past tense of tell, say, or talk.



1

Denise the book was disappointing.
2

Mary me the book was very helpful.
3

you to Sam about your problem?
4

Debra and Colin me the story of how they met.
5

Monique that she wasn't interested in me.
6

Katie that her parents were arguing.
7

Patrick me to see a doctor.
8

I to my husband.
9

John you why he was angry?
No, he anything.
10

They about the football game.