Both "she said" and "she told" are correct ways to express someone's speech. "She said" is more commonly used in everyday conversation, while "she told" is often used when we want to emphasize that someone is directly communicating information to another person. Use either phrase based on the context of the situation.
said; say what did you say what have you said
No, the correct phrasing is "Did you say something?" The word "said" should be changed to "say" to make the question grammatically correct.
"Told" is used when reporting someone's words directly or indirectly, while "said" is used predominantly for direct quotations. An example would be: She told me she was tired (indirect speech). "I am tired," she said (direct speech).
Neither. You would say "In school, we were told," or perhaps "When I was in school, I was told."
No, the correct sentence would be: "He told us they were going to do it." This is because the reporting verb "told" is in the past tense, so the verb "are" should be transformed to the past tense "were" as well.
That depends on what was said, but typically you would correct it, if it was wrong, and tell her that you like her.
did you say is correct
it is correct
said; say what did you say what have you said
Grammatically correct.
i said to them,"you do not stick to what you say"?
No, the correct phrasing is "Did you say something?" The word "said" should be changed to "say" to make the question grammatically correct.
"Told" is used when reporting someone's words directly or indirectly, while "said" is used predominantly for direct quotations. An example would be: She told me she was tired (indirect speech). "I am tired," she said (direct speech).
"I said to him" is a grammatically correct sentence fragment since "said" is still waiting for its direct object. You said what to him? "I said "to him". would be a grammatically correct sentence.
yes
say The verb told means that something was said or stated.
told everyone plan