"Right," said Fred.
Turn right at the next junction.
I am right handed.
Yes, you are right, the answer is banana.
The key is right there on the fireplace.
Economy. There. I said it. In a one-word sentence.
He said that he is going to have fun tonight.
I could not hear what you said.
You just said the word sundry.
Jack said the word upheaval.
He said that he would attempt to make a better grade.
Here's your sentence: I said I can do anything I believe in.
"He said it in a grudging manner."
you said you didn't go ,Or did you?
I don't recall what he said.
When he stretched he said he outstretched
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.Reference: http:/web.ku.edu/~edit/that.html