Told
Some words to replace "said" include: stated, exclaimed, whispered, and declared.
If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times.
She asked him to lay the book on the table, but he lied and said he already did.
A sentence with quotation marks is typically a direct quotation from someone's spoken words or text. The quotation marks indicate that the words are being repeated exactly as they were said or written by the original source.
Yes...In the sentence "John threw James the ball," John, as the subject, is doing the throwing, and James, as the indirect object, is doing the catching. Their rolls would be reversed if you said "James threw John the ball."The meanings of these sentences are different, too:Only I said hi to Bob this morning.I only said hi to Bob this morning.I said only hi to Bob this morning.I said hi only to Bob this morning.I said hi to Bob only this morning.The first sentence suggests that nobody else said hi to Bob this morning. The second sentence suggests that I did nothing else with Bob this morning. The third sentence suggests that I said nothing else to Bob this morning. The fourth sentence suggests that I said hi to nobody else this morning. The fifth sentence suggests that this morning was the only time I said hi to Bob.
Some words to replace "said" include: stated, exclaimed, whispered, and declared.
it was cummincation that said all the words in the sentence
The pronoun is he. Pronouns are used to replace nouns. Nouns are words that are a person, place or thing. So if you said "John lives next to Emily," you could replace "John" with "he." Some pronouns are: I, we, you, them, they, he, she, it, me, us, him, her
If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times.
Verbatim means to say the exact words that were said by someone else.
She asked him to lay the book on the table, but he lied and said he already did.
The bathroom stalls were filthy. The words that they said were filthy. "Your room looks filthy," said Mom.
No, it would only be copyright if u said exactly what they said
I don't know: "He said aloud,"Am I allowed to go outside?"
after i said my sentence the teacher said it was splendid
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The only noun in the sentence is 'dentist', the subject of the sentence.If the dentist is a male, the pronoun that takes the place of the noun as the subject of the sentence is:He said open wide.If the dentist is a female, the pronoun that takes the place of the noun as the subject of the sentence is:She said open wide.
Now that I've done exactly what you said I'd never be able to do I hope you are ready to eat your words.