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Azra begum
difference between says and said
Some time I confuse. I'm listening now radio. I heard that " fast week the governament says we will take some steps to eradicate loadsheding. I know said is use for fast.
But I don't know I also see says as used as well.
Please understand me.
4 mai 2015 05:23
Réponses · 3
"Says" is present tense. "Said" is past tense. If someone had said something in the past, but it may or may not apply now, you use "said".
For example:
"She said that it's better to take the test with a pencil instead of a pen."
If they said something recently, and know they still believe something to be true (if they would say the same thing again), you use "says".
Example:
"She says that it's better to take the test with a pencil instead of a pen."
Hope this helps!
4 mai 2015
Correction:
Sometimes I get confused. I'm listening to the radio now. I heard that on the " first week, the government says we will take some steps to eradicate loadshedding.” I know said is used for first.
But I don't know I also see says as used as well.
Please understand me.
Dear Azra,
Remember that said is used for the past tense and the past participle, (I said + it was said that..)
Says is used for the present tense (He says, the government says).
4 mai 2015
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