Ramin
Is this sentence correct? Is there anything else to be added? I told this when I was presenting something.
7. Mai 2020 22:12
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If you don't say whom you told, just use "say": "I said this when I was presenting something." A more specific verb may work, but you'd have to provide the context / desired meaning. (Note that the sentence, while correct doesn't actually convey any information. What is "this"? What is something?)
7. Mai 2020
1
It’s not wrong but there is a verb which is unnecessarily in passive voice... better to say “is there anything else to add?”
7. Mai 2020
The sentence is correct but not much information can be taken from it. What is "this" that you said "told"? Try to construct your sentences in a way that they speak to the other person. To me, this can not be a stand alone sentence. You must have said something (which in your sentence is "this") before saying that sentence. The use of "told" would be more fitting if you include a person's name. For example, I told Sam this when I was presenting the topic. But again, this can not be a stand alone sentence. I hope I am making sense.
7. Mai 2020
It's good. You could also write "Is there anything else to add?" which means the same.
7. Mai 2020
Does any thing else need to be added? I said this when presenting a topic.
7. Mai 2020
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