when do we use said ???

 

 said is used when  we change direct speach into indirect  speach say become said (student)

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direct speech eg: the teacher said, "the class students will submit the project tomorrow."

the rule is to change it to past tense. will changes to would. shall changes to should, is changes to was and so on

indirect speech  the teacher said that the class students would submit the project the next day.

rules to be followed

today becomes that day

ago becomes before and so on.

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said in the past but v r repeating it now then v use said

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Say  is  used  in  active  whereas said is used in passive voice

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when some one gives order

 

THE WORD SHE SAID

OR

SHE TOLD ARE DIFFERENT

SAID IS USED WHEN SOME ONE SAYS

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when some one gives order

 

THE WORD SHE SAID

OR

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dear niktahi:

example:anya said"I want to watch T.V"(this is direct).

aanya said that she wanted to watch T.V(repoted speech!

cheers!

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we use 'said' mostly in indirect speech

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said is used as main verb in the indirect speech.

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hmm.....
 
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The word said is the past tense of the verb "say," but it can also be used as an adjective to refer to something that has been previously introduced. Although said is most commonly used as the past tense of the verb say, its use as an adjective comes mainly in legal and business writing.
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EXPLANATION IN HINDI
कहा गया शब्द "कहो" क्रिया का भूतकाल है, लेकिन इसका उपयोग किसी ऐसी चीज को संदर्भित करने के लिए विशेषण के रूप में भी किया जा सकता है जिसे पहले पेश किया जा चुका है। यद्यपि कहा जाता है कि क्रिया के भूतकाल के रूप में सबसे अधिक उपयोग किया जाता है, विशेषण के रूप में इसका उपयोग मुख्य रूप से कानूनी और व्यावसायिक लेखन में होता है।
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when somebody in past stated something, we use said. for example:- last year radha said "she does'nt want to be friends anymore.
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For past gorm
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The word?said?is the past tense of the verb "say," but it can also be used as an adjective to refer to something that has been previously introduced.

Although?said?is most commonly used as the past tense of the verb?say, its use as an adjective comes mainly in legal and business writing. In that vein, the word offers a reference to something that was mentioned earlier. The judge may tell you that if you can't provide said evidence, your case will be dismissed. That evidence was mentioned before. If you don't know what the said example is, you must not have been paying attention.
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direct speech eg: the teacher said, "the class students will submit the project tomorrow."

the rule is to change it to past tense. will changes to would. shall changes to should, is changes to was and so on

indirect speech? the teacher said that the class students would submit the project the next day.

rules to be followed

today becomes that day

ago becomes before and so on.
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direct speech eg: the teacher said, "the class students will submit the project tomorrow."

the rule is to change it to past tense. will changes to would. shall changes to should, is changes to was and so on

indirect speech? the teacher said that the class students would submit the project the next day.

rules to be followed

today becomes that day

ago becomes before and so on.
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direct speech eg: the teacher said, "the class students will submit the project tomorrow."

the rule is to change it to past tense. will changes to would. shall changes to should, is changes to was and so on

indirect speech? the teacher said that the class students would submit the project the next day.

rules to be followed

today becomes that day

ago becomes before and so on.
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I SAID YOU TO DO THE DISHES:- Said is used as past tense of say :)
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direct speech eg: the teacher said, "the class students will submit the project tomorrow."

the rule is to change it to past tense. will changes to would. shall changes to should, is changes to was and so on

indirect speech? the teacher said that the class students would submit the project the next day.

rules to be followed

today becomes that day

ago becomes before and so on.
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The word said is?the past tense of the verb "say," but it can also be used as an adjective to refer to something that has been previously introduced. Although said is most commonly used as the past tense of the verb say, its use as an adjective comes mainly in legal and business writing.
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direct speech eg: the teacher said, "the class students will submit the project tomorrow."

the rule is to change it to past tense. will changes to would. shall changes to should, is changes to was and so on

indirect speech? the teacher said that the class students would submit the project the next day.

rules to be followed

today becomes that day

ago becomes before and so on.
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