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Interactive Grammar: Common Reporting Verb Mistakes quiz

Avoid errors with reporting verbs — wrong pattern after say/tell, incorrect preposition, wrong infinitive or gerund form.

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Duration
~15 min
Questions
10
Level
Intermediate

Overview

Common reporting verb errors include: 'tell' without a person object (tell that → say that), 'say' followed by a person (say me → tell me), 'suggest to go' (wrong — suggest + -ing or that-clause), 'explain me' (explain + noun to me), and 'refuse going' (refuse + to-infinitive).

Say vs Tell Errors

  • The most common reporting verb error in English.
  • She told that she was leaving.
  • She said that she was leaving.
  • He said me to sit down.
  • He told me to sit down.

Suggest Pattern Errors

  • She suggested to take the bus.
  • She suggested taking the bus.
  • He suggested us to go early.
  • He suggested we go early.

Other Common Errors

  • explain❌ He explained me the problem. ✅ He explained the problem to me.
  • advise❌ She advised to rest. ✅ She advised me to rest.
  • warn❌ He warned to not go. ✅ He warned me not to go.

When to use

Exam writing

She told me (NOT said me) that the report was ready.

Grammar class

He suggested going (NOT to go) to the museum.

Emails

She advised us to (NOT advised to) review the proposal.

Speaking

He warned us not to (NOT warned to not) touch it.

Common Reporting Verb Mistakes — Error Correction

Correct the reporting verb error in each sentence.

Error Fix10 questions

1She told that she was leaving.

2He said me to sit down.

3She suggested to go to the cinema.

4He explained me the problem.

5She advised to rest.

6He warned to not cross the road.

7She refused going to the meeting.

8He offered me help with the report.

9She agreed going with them.

10He denied to have taken the money.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on common Reporting Verb Mistakes cover?

Avoid errors with reporting verbs — wrong pattern after say/tell, incorrect preposition, wrong infinitive or gerund form.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Intermediate (B1) learners and forms part of the Common Reporting Verb Mistakes section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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