He Said She Said

"He said, she said" has a sense that not only does an interaction look different from the two sides, but of an imbroglio. There are a couple of moments I can think of that are "he said, she said" ...

Is there a synonym / analogue to "he said, she said" that allows a ...

A lot depends on the specific context, but, roughly speaking, "has said" implies at some unspecified time in the past, while "said" refers to a specific occurrence. For instance: I ran into Steve yesterday and he said that he just got back from vacation at Big Sur. But the odd thing is that, in earlier conversations, Steve has said that he hates the ocean and hates California. (A little ...

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Introducing reported speech- has said/ said - English Language & Usage ...

Replace the pronoun with a proper noun: 'I will!' said Sam. Notice that it sounds normal now. A hundred years ago it also sounded normal to say said he, but customs have changed; we no longer like to use inversion with pronouns. It sometimes sounds solemn because archaic language is often used for the express purpose of sounding solemn--but remember that you're reading Tolkien, who loved Old ...

When would you use "said he"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

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The comma is necessary when the quotation is being said. To use you example: 'He said, "I'll be there in ten minutes.' requires a comma. If, however, you're quoting someone mid-sentence you only need the comma if it's a full sentence.

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"People here are doing there best," he said, "We have to support them." My coworker told me that I shouldn't use commas between "he/she said". Is there any truth to that? Sorry for my ignorance...

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