When in doubt, use the word 'that'. It is usually never wrong to include the word 'that' after 'she said'. However, in a lot of cases, 'that' can be omitted and the sentence will not loose it's meaning.
That means the following two sentences would have the same meaning:
1. She said that she was tired.
2. She said she was tired.
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No, you do not need to include the word 'that' after beginning a sentence with 'she said.' The word 'that' can be omitted in this context, and it would not affect the meaning or clarity of the sentence.
The correct sentence is: "Margie said the train is just leaving." This sentence has the correct punctuation with a capital letter at the beginning, the name "Margie" spelled correctly, and a period at the end.
Speech marks, also known as quotation marks, should be represented by double quotation marks (" "). For example, "Hello," she said. It is important to use opening and closing quotation marks to clearly indicate the beginning and end of a quoted statement within a sentence.
Yes. "After a long time trapped on an island........." "After they said goodbye.........." "After the world ended..........." etc
No, the grammar in that sentence is not correct. It should be: "Once we get inside, David said, 'You can take your boots off.'"
"He" is usually capitalized when referring to a specific person or deity. "His" is typically capitalized at the beginning of a sentence or in titles, but in general usage it is not capitalized unless at the start of a sentence or proper noun.
It should be --- Then I said, "Why do I sign?"
you can say, Never is what I said to my mom when I did not want to do the dishes.
Yes I can. "Don't forget to include everybody in the game," said the little girls mother.
Joe said, "The garden is watered!"
He said no quietly and quickly walked to the door
Yes. "After a long time trapped on an island........." "After they said goodbye.........." "After the world ended..........." etc
It should be--- Marge said, "The train is just leaving."
the sentence should be like this........."The rabbit ran under the tree", said Bob.
Using assiduity in a sentence: "I should be collecting all she says with assiduity, " said Amanda.
The speaker said we should transcend, or overcome, our fears.
My father said firmly''go to bed
To quote what a person said in a letter that you're typing, place the quoted text in quotation marks. It will indicate that you are reproducing the exact words of the person in the letter.