Everytime one of their nuclear subs sank we had to help them recover lives, etc.; though they often politely declined our offer thru fear that we might see some of their military secrets...which was a fairly valid point.
If someone said 'I was tired all day yesterday" it means that all during the day yesterday, they were tired.
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Charles Cornwallis
Everytime one of their nuclear subs sank we had to help them recover lives, etc.; though they often politely declined our offer thru fear that we might see some of their military secrets...which was a fairly valid point.
if you are tired of London you are tired of life
In "he said that he was tired," the word 'that' is a subordinating conjunction that introduces a noun clause ('that he was tired'). It functions as a connector between the main clause ("he said") and the subordinate clause ("he was tired").
your tired of life.
Samuel Johnson
NO!!! The comma comes before 'although'. She said, 'I am tired", although he said "I am not tired".
He put up his middle finger towards the president and said " I may be getting old and tired but I can still stand up against you.
Use "said" when reporting a statement directly, and "told" when reporting a statement given directly to someone. For example: "She said she was tired." "She told me she was tired."
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She has said that she loves her fans, and will never grow tired or bored with any of them.
She said that she was not tired physically, or no more tired than I usually was at the end of a working day.