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Say – Explication, exemples de phrases et conjugaison

Explication

Le verbe anglais « say » est un terme couramment utilisé dans la langue anglaise, signifiant « dire » en français. Il s’agit d’un verbe transitif qui permet de rapporter des paroles, des pensées ou des opinions exprimées par une personne. Utilisé fréquemment dans la communication quotidienne, « say » joue un rôle essentiel dans la transmission d’informations, de sentiments et d’idées. La compréhension et l’utilisation correcte de ce verbe sont fondamentales pour maîtriser l’anglais parlé et écrit.

Exemples de phrases

She said she would be here by noon.

He always says the funniest things.

Did you say something?

They are saying that it might rain tomorrow.

We have said our goodbyes and are ready to leave.

I can’t believe you would say that to her!

The teacher says we have to finish our homework by Friday.

Can you say that again, please?

She has said multiple times that she doesn’t like spicy food.

By the time I arrived, they had already said everything they needed to.

Conjugaison

Présent Simple

I say hello to my neighbor.

You say good morning to everyone.

He says he is tired.

She says she likes coffee.

It says on the box that it’s fragile.

We say it’s time to go.

They say they will be late.

Passé Simple

I said goodbye to my friend.

You said you were coming.

He said he would help.

She said she was busy.

It said on the label to wash cold.

We said we would join them.

They said they were leaving.

Futur Simple

I will say hello later.

You will say something nice.

He will say he is sorry.

She will say she needs help.

It will say on the sign where to go.

We will say goodbye soon.

They will say what they think.

Présent Continu

I am saying it now.

You are saying it correctly.

He is saying it too loud.

She is saying it softly.

It is saying nothing.

We are saying goodbye.

They are saying the same thing.

Passé Continu

I was saying something important.

You were saying it wrong.

He was saying it was urgent.

She was saying she is tired.

It was saying it was broken.

We were saying goodbye.

They were saying they need help.

Futur Continu

I will be saying it later.

You will be saying it soon.

He will be saying it tomorrow.

She will be saying it shortly.

It will be saying it on the sign.

We will be saying goodbye later.

They will be saying it at the meeting.

Présent Parfait

I have said enough.

You have said it correctly.

He has said he is coming.

She has said she is ready.

It has said to wait.

We have said our goodbyes.

They have said they are leaving.

Passé Parfait

I had said it before.

You had said it already.

He had said he would help.

She had said she is tired.

It had said to stop.

We had said goodbye.

They had said they are leaving.

Futur Parfait

I will have said it by then.

You will have said it already.

He will have said it by noon.

She will have said it by tomorrow.

It will have said it by then.

We will have said goodbye by then.

They will have said it by the end of the day.

Conditionnel Présent

I would say yes.

You would say no.

He would say maybe.

She would say probably.

It would say nothing.

We would say let’s go.

They would say it depends.

Conditionnel Passé

I would have said yes if I knew.

You would have said no if you were there.

He would have said maybe if asked.

She would have said probably if she was sure.

It would have said nothing if it was off.

We would have said goodbye if we had seen them.

They would have said it differently if they knew.

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