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What is the difference between "they say" and "it is said"
when one speaks about something what people usually say, but not sure that it's true.
"They say that coffe is harmful to health, but I don't believe it"
"Говорят, что кур доят" :)))
Aug 21, 2012 7:21 PM
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'it is said' is just a passive form and 'they say' is active
August 21, 2012
In conversation, there they are basically interchangeable. As Mr. Dzeri state, "it is said" is passion and "they said" is active.
August 22, 2012
the say is what it is said :) no difference
August 21, 2012
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