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Never Confuse SAY, SPEAK, and TELL Again! English Grammar

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In this video, Alisha answers 5 questions.
- Can I know what the difference between Just, Already, Still and Yet?
- How are you gettin' on? I'd like to know what does 'it isn't that good' mean.
- What is the difference between "decline" and "reject" please?
- Some words end with -ed like respected, based, affiliated, and closed. What is the use of these words ? Do we use these for past tense?
- My question is what is difference between say, ask, and speak

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