 
            What's the difference between say, tell and ask?
We say: hello and goodbye, please and thank you, happy birthday and congratulations.
Say hello to your  sister for me.
   We said goodbye at the  airport.
   Did you say thank you  to Mrs Anderson?
We use say to ask about language:
 How do you say 'car'  in Portuguese? 'Carro'.
We use say to report someone's words:
   He said "I love you".
   She said she loved  him.
Tell is usually followed immediately by a person. Said is  not: 
   He told me where to  go. (NOT He said me...)
We use tell in indirect questions:
   Can you tell me where  the bus station is? (NOT Can you say me...)
 Can you tell me who  owns that red car?
We use tell with some wh- words. You can tell someone where something is, why something happened, when we want to do something:
   She told me where to  go. 
   Tell me why you'	re so  angry.
You can tell a story or a joke:
   Please tell Tony that  joke you told me. It was so funny!
Ask is used for questions:
What is your name?
   Can I ask you a question?
You can ask someone to do something/for something:
I asked Carol to meet  me at the café.
   He asked for  directions.
Lesson by Nasreen, teacher at EC Cape Town English School
Complete the sentences with the correct form of say, tell or ask: