I usually say "You're beautiful in my book"
Say "that person must be very pretty then"
Thank you.
You! Boyfriend! No way!
Pretty sure it says I (heart) Progressive.
Yes, says is the third person singular conjugation of say.
They are both present forms of the verb 'to say'.The word 'says' you can use when the person speaking is one and no more than one person (or thing), who is not you or me. Example: He says that he is going to arrive tomorrow morning. She says she read the schedule and the schedule says there are no arrivals tomorrow.If it is more than one person or if it is me or you, you use 'say'. E.g. I say there are no arrivals tomorrow. I understand you say the same thing. We both say that there are no arrivals tomorrow, so we agree with what she and the schedule say. Nobody agrees with what he says.
If a person says hi to you and then laughs, they may be a shy person who doesn't know what else to say. Just say hi back to them and make a new friend.
If someone says that, it means that they think there is more to a person then just looks. They are interested in learning about the person's personality and life, and are not shallow.
No, she doesn't and I am sure she never will
No, says does not need an apostrophe. It's the present tense third person singular conjugation of the verb "say".
He says he wants to be an animal person bc he likes animals
I'm pretty sure it says J Dog undead,