First, the word is always, never alway. It is correct to say either "I always say" or "I have always said". "I have always said" suggests that you have been saying this over a long time.
Examples:
In job interviews, I always say that I like a challenge.
I have always said that if you are prepared, there is no reason to be nervous.
no that is wrong it should be Tom always said. I have a fealing that says is not a word
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!
This may be the phrase "always said" (e.g. Mom always said I was stubborn).
Intelligent.is the same thing like meintellagent
It can be correct to say you are always welcomes. It is correct when finished with "in my home or at my place of business."
No, its not alway irregular.
I don't think it matters, but the first one is the old way to say the same thing. The 'alway' is the KJV usage and the addition of the 's' is how we say it these days. The meaning from the original Greek is entirely the same.
Not alway right. But most of the time they are.
elle est toujours...
data are not alway numbers sometimes it have letters in it.
it is correct
Then she really means that she likes to be around you and that she always has a good time, and she probably likes you but she doesn't want to tell you or is too shy.
a formula is alway correct
Translation: Siempre te amare
i have boyfriend name wasim he alway fight and he alway say you intrested in sum other person but i m not how to make him feel secuare
No, he always said he was straight.
they said she always had a smile on her face but deep inside she was said about what was happening in her life