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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!
did you say is correct
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."
"I said to him" is a grammatically correct sentence fragment since "said" is still waiting for its direct object. You said what to him? "I said "to him". would be a grammatically correct sentence.
Ive always heard it said townspeople. -----------ooooooo--------- It's a contraction of a town's people; the people of the town
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No. This is incorrect. We always say 'India has".
Yes, "you were correct" is correct grammar. This sentence is in the past tense and conveys that someone was right about something.
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Both "He is always getting lost" and "He always is getting lost" are correct, but the former is more common in everyday speech. Rearranging the word order in the second sentence can add emphasis to "always" but is less commonly used in formal writing.