Use 'said' to report what someone expressed in the past.
30초 단어
- The past tense of the verb say.
- Used to report words spoken by someone else.
- Essential for narrating events and sharing information.
Overview
'Said' is one of the most frequently used verbs in the English language. As the past tense of 'say', it functions as the standard way to introduce direct or indirect speech. Because it is an irregular verb, the spelling changes from 'say' to 'said' rather than adding '-ed'. 2) Usage Patterns: It is commonly followed by a 'that' clause (e.g., 'He said that he was tired') or direct speech (e.g., 'She said, “Hello!”'). It can also be used with an indirect object, usually requiring the preposition 'to' (e.g., 'He said to me that he was leaving'). 3) Common Contexts: You will encounter 'said' in almost every type of communication, including storytelling, news reporting, and daily conversation. In literature, it is the primary dialogue tag used to attribute words to characters. In academic or legal contexts, it is often used to refer back to a previously mentioned document or statement (e.g., 'The said agreement'). 4) Similar Words Comparison: While 'told' is also used for reporting speech, it requires an indirect object (e.g., 'He told me' vs 'He said to me'). 'Spoke' or 'talked' generally describe the act of communicating rather than the specific content of what was expressed. Therefore, 'said' is the most neutral and versatile choice for quoting content.
예시
He said he was hungry.
everydayÉl dijo que tenía hambre.
The witness said that the car was red.
formalEl testigo declaró que el coche era rojo.
She said, 'See you later!'
informalElla dijo: '¡Hasta luego!'
The author said that language shapes thought.
academicEl autor afirmó que el lenguaje moldea el pensamiento.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
it goes without saying
sobra decirlo
when all is said and done
a fin de cuentas
you said it
tienes razón
자주 혼동되는 단어
'Told' usually implies an indirect object (told me, told him). 'Said' focuses on the content of the words spoken.
'Spoke' refers to the act of using one's voice, not necessarily the specific words uttered.
문법 패턴
How to Use It
사용 참고사항
The word 'said' is highly neutral and appropriate for any register. Unlike 'shouted' or 'whispered,' it does not describe *how* something was said, only that it was. Use it when you want to report information without adding emotional bias.
자주 하는 실수
Learners often mistakenly say 'He said me' instead of 'He said to me.' Another error is using 'said' in the present tense, confusing it with 'say' or 'says.' Finally, avoid using 'said' with an object pronoun directly, as it is not a transitive verb in that specific way.
Tips
Use 'that' to clarify sentences
Adding 'that' after 'said' can make your sentence clearer, especially in formal writing. It helps the reader understand where your reporting ends and the statement begins.
Avoid saying 'said me'
A common mistake is omitting the word 'to'. Always remember that 'said' requires the preposition 'to' before an indirect object.
The importance of 'said' in reporting
In English-speaking media, 'said' is the gold standard for journalistic neutrality. It is preferred over 'claimed' or 'stated' to keep reports objective.
어원
The word originates from the Old English 'secgan,' meaning to tell or speak. Over centuries, it evolved into the modern 'say,' with 'said' emerging as the consistent past tense form.
문화적 맥락
In English culture, 'said' is the foundation of honesty and accountability. To 'do what you said' is a common idiom meaning to keep one's promise.
암기 팁
Think of 'said' as the past of 'say'—just remember the 'i' is the 'i' in 'in the past.' You can also remember that 'said' rhymes with 'bed,' which is where we reflect on things we 'said' during the day.
자주 묻는 질문
4 질문It is always 'said to me'. You must include the preposition 'to' when mentioning the person being addressed.
No, 'said' is strictly the past tense and past participle. Use 'say' or 'says' for the present tense.
No, 'that' is optional. You can say 'He said he was happy' or 'He said that he was happy' with the same meaning.
You use it as a dialogue tag to show who is speaking. For example: 'I am hungry,' said John.
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb.
She ___ that she would arrive by noon.
The sentence describes a past action, so the past tense 'said' is required.
Choose the grammatically correct sentence.
Which sentence is correct?
When using 'said' with a listener, the preposition 'to' must be included.
Rearrange the words to form a correct sentence.
they / that / said / were / tired / they
The standard structure for reporting speech is Subject + Verb + that + Clause.
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Summary
Use 'said' to report what someone expressed in the past.
- The past tense of the verb say.
- Used to report words spoken by someone else.
- Essential for narrating events and sharing information.
Use 'that' to clarify sentences
Adding 'that' after 'said' can make your sentence clearer, especially in formal writing. It helps the reader understand where your reporting ends and the statement begins.
Avoid saying 'said me'
A common mistake is omitting the word 'to'. Always remember that 'said' requires the preposition 'to' before an indirect object.
The importance of 'said' in reporting
In English-speaking media, 'said' is the gold standard for journalistic neutrality. It is preferred over 'claimed' or 'stated' to keep reports objective.
예시
4 / 4He said he was hungry.
Él dijo que tenía hambre.
The witness said that the car was red.
El testigo declaró que el coche era rojo.
She said, 'See you later!'
Ella dijo: '¡Hasta luego!'
The author said that language shapes thought.
El autor afirmó que el lenguaje moldea el pensamiento.
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