Because there is an implied "is" at the end, making "she" the subject of a clause. What you are really saying is "My mother always says no one is as blessed as she is."
In this sentence, "she" is used because it acts as the subject complement to "blessed." The pronoun "she" is used to refer back to the subject of the sentence, which is "My mother." It indicates that no one (including the mother) is as blessed as she (the mother).
When Julie's mother says, "No," Julie knows she isn't allowed to stay up late. A person often says prayers in church.
When mother says hush, you stop talking and listen to what she has to say.
After "she always says," it is appropriate to use the present tense. For example, "She always says that she loves chocolate." If you use "she said," it indicates past tense.
The word "says" is typically used in a sentence to attribute speech or an idea to a specific person or entity. For example, "She says that she will be arriving late" indicates that the statement is being made by "she."
"Siempre tiene razón" translates to "He/she is always right" in English.
He was an alleged criminal says his mother
I believe you know what believe means and how to use believe in a sentence.
The Good Book says to honor your mother and father if they are honorable.
That no matter what your child does or says, she/he will always have a home to go to.
That child has impeccable manners; she always says please and thank you.
Yes it is an action verb.
The Lord Jesus Had Dual Nature: One that is Human, & One that is Divine. He Is Divine because He Existed Prior to His Incarnation, in the Womb of His Blessed Mother.
When Julie's mother says, "No," Julie knows she isn't allowed to stay up late. A person often says prayers in church.
Always do good is correct and means what it says. "Always be a good doer" means something slightly different from what it says. A good doer is person who is known for doing good, not necessarily a person who does good.
Only you are using it as their name. "Hey, Mom says stop that." Not something with my in from of it "My mother doesn't like you."
Do what your mother (or at least mine) always says: retrace your steps. Think of where you were and what you were doing when you lost it.
it never says her name- she is always refered to as Mrs Newton