"Told" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Verb:
1. To give information or advise someone about something.
Example: "I told my friend about my plans for the weekend."
2. To give someone a particular instruction or warning.
Example: "She told him to be careful."
As a past tense of the verb:
1. Verb meaning to communicate or express something.
Example: "You told me that you would be late."
2. Verb meaning to recount or repeat a story or information.
Example: "She told me a funny story about her vacation."
As a noun:
1. An order or instruction given by someone in authority.
Example: "The instructor gave the pupils a specific told about what to do."
2. A message or notice about something.
Example: "She received a told from her boss about the meeting."
Examples of "told"
1. I told my friend that I couldn't go to the party tonight.
2. The teacher told the students to be careful while playing outside.
3. She told him that she wouldn't be able to meet him for dinner.
4. I told them about the surprise party we were planning for my sister's birthday.
5. The news anchor told the viewers about the latest development in the investigation.
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