For plural subjects you use say:
They say you are wrong. -- They is a plural subject
The boys say they are right. -- boys is a plural subject
For singular subjects use says:
He says you are wrong. -- He is a singular subject
The doctor says you are very sick. -- The doctor is a singular subject
Check the oil cap. If its doesn't say, use 5w30If it says 5w20, use 5w20.Check the oil cap. If its doesn't say, use 5w30If it says 5w20, use 5w20.
No. The better way to say that would be "does it say."
"Say" is used with subjects like "I", "you", "we", and "they" in the present tense (e.g., I say, you say). "Says" is used with singular subjects like "he", "she", and "it" in the present tense (e.g., she says, he says).
Tell is one word that you can use to say give an answer.
it says (please switch of telephones)
You can say 'says I' When you are arguing with somebody. Goes like this: "Who says I am made of gold?" "Says I!"
Yes you can because the recipe says so.
Yes, it is correct. I always say that! You always say that! She/he always says that! They always say that! We always say that! just to add, My teacher always says that!
The present tense of "say" is "says" when referring to he, she, or it, and "say" for all other subjects. For example, "He says that he is coming" or "I say we go for a walk."
If the oil fill cap says 5w20, use that. If it doesn't say, use 5w30.
(he) says -Dicit
When a girl says thank you to you then you say 'you're welcome.'