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Is "I'd tell you" a short form of "I would tell you"? Could you give more examples using this expression? Always thanks for the answers full of kind explanation.

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Rebecca

There was a mistake in the script, "I'd tell you" should have been "I tell you". The script has been corrected. "I tell you" or "I tell you what" is an informal phrase used to emphasize someone's thoughts or opinions about something. This phrase is common in the south of the United States, but is not common in the rest of the United States or in other English speaking countries. Keep in mind, "I tell you" or "I tell you what" can sometimes be seen as aggressive or confrontational depending on the context. Ex: I tell you, this is the best pizza I have ever had. ("I tell you" used to emphasize an opinion) Ex: I tell you what, I never liked our neighbors, they're too loud. ("I tell you what" used confrontationally)

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04/19

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