yes
no that is wrong it should be Tom always said. I have a fealing that says is not a word
You are both right.
No. 'Many' is plural so it is followed by the plural form of the verb. Think of it as 'they': 'Many say that the story of David and Goliath is true'. 'They say that the story ....'
Oh, dude, that's a tricky one. Technically, "always says" is grammatically correct, but it might sound a bit redundant to some people. It's like saying "forever always" or "constantly always." But hey, language is fluid, so if it works for you, go for it!
It is correct
It is not correct English to say "somebody has learned something from an early age" due to the use of "has".
No. The better way to say that would be "does it say."
no it is not correct
"Je m'appelle Amber"
If you want your family to say, "farewell" the correct way to tell them to do so is by saying, "family say, farewell."
probably it is Amber still
The colour amber is 'gulbrúnn'.
No. It would be either "you saw" or "you have seen" or "have you seen?" depending on context.
no that is wrong it should be Tom always said. I have a fealing that says is not a word
Yes, if the defendant says and shows he/she is guilty.
he says: "BRILLIANT!!!" if im correct
no