There are MANY examples of using I said, but here are three examples that I've thought of:
1. I said that I can set up the tables.
2. I said, "Let's party!"
3. "I hate tacos," I said.
"I said" is used to attribute a statement or piece of dialogue to yourself in past tense. For example, "I said that I would meet you at 6 p.m." or "I said I'd like some help with this task."
You can use "said" in a sentence as a past tense verb to attribute or report someone's words. For example: "She said she would be there at 4 pm."
The correct way to write the sentence is: "Give me your hand," she said.
"No, you may not stay out past curfew!", said his mom or There is no way I'll get an A on my report
Use a comma when the person is speaking and the sentence continues (dialogue tag follows), like "I am leaving," she said. Use a period when the person is speaking and the sentence ends, like "I am leaving." She walked out.
Sure! Here's an example sentence: "He was caught telling a lie to his parents."
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You can use "said" in a sentence as a past tense verb to attribute or report someone's words. For example: "She said she would be there at 4 pm."
i said i live in valley
it is a lovable day out said
you said you didn't go ,Or did you?
he said no in a dissident tone.
The grandjury said that there was enough evidence.
"I saw a giraffe at the zoo" I said
It all depends on what the person said.
The officer said, ''Halt you thief''.
The comedian delivered his jokes with a deadpan expression, making the audience unsure whether he was serious or joking.
I am going out with my friends even if you said no