No, "had said" cannot be used next to each other in a sentence because "had" is a past perfect auxiliary verb while "said" is the main verb in the past tense. They cannot both serve as main verbs in the same sentence without a connecting word.
The adverb for the word 'said' is 'saidly'.
The word "said" can be rearranged to spell one other word.You can spell the word aids.
The French word for "said" is "dit."
The word "said" has one syllable.
I am sorry the word you have said ,i cannot paraphrase it. -Your welcome
He couldn't remember what the person said.
If a person or animal cannot hear, they are said to be 'deaf'.
The letters spell the word checkmate. It is a chess word that means a check from which a king cannot escape.
You cannot. If the lengths of the two sides are a and b where a>=b, then all that can be said about the third side, c, is that (a - b) < c < (a + b)
You cannot have a function named else, because it is a reserved word.
No, "had said" cannot be used next to each other in a sentence because "had" is a past perfect auxiliary verb while "said" is the main verb in the past tense. They cannot both serve as main verbs in the same sentence without a connecting word.
i dont think there is one, but if a teacher said you were late another word they would use is tardy.
Well, yes - she edited out one word he said about what he "cannot do with an oscar": F&#* it."
I am sorry I cannot love you. Sorry, I failed you again.
The adverb for the word 'said' is 'saidly'.
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