She is singular, a pronoun that stands in place of a singular proper noun. It needs a singular verb.
"What has she said about me?" the boy asked his friend.
However, you could just write:
"What did she say about me?"
No, the correct phrasing is "Did you say something?" The word "said" should be changed to "say" to make the question grammatically correct.
"Give me your hand," she said. This is dialogue and must use quotes.
No, the correct phrasing is "It was said that she and Nick were just good friends." The subject pronoun "her" should be changed to the subjective pronoun "she" to maintain correct grammar.
said; say what did you say what have you said
Yes, that sentence is correct. It is a reported speech construction, where the speaker is relaying information they heard from someone else.
"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.
it is correct
No, the correct phrasing is "Did you say something?" The word "said" should be changed to "say" to make the question grammatically correct.
did you say is correct
Yes it's correct.
The correct punctuation is: "You are old, Grandpa William," the young man said.
"Give me your hand," she said. This is dialogue and must use quotes.
The correct answer is: You said that your name is James. The action of speaking was done in the past, but the person's name is James in the present.
No, the correct phrasing is "It was said that she and Nick were just good friends." The subject pronoun "her" should be changed to the subjective pronoun "she" to maintain correct grammar.
said; say what did you say what have you said
I have no idea what you said. The correct answer is 38.
the correct answer would be c hope that helps your welcome.