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if i say vs if i say thinga

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'If I say' is a common phrase used to introduce a hypothetical situation or a condition. On the other hand, 'if I say things' seems incomplete and lacks clarity. It is better to use 'if I say' in most cases.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 871 views

if i say

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to introduce a hypothetical situation or condition.

Use 'if I say' to introduce a hypothetical statement or condition. It is often followed by a clause that describes the consequence or outcome.

Examples:

  • If I say I will come, I will definitely be there.
  • If I say it's okay, then it's okay.
  • If I say I like it, I mean it.
  • If I say I'm sorry, I truly am.
  • If I say I understand, I really do.

if i say thinga

This phrase is not correct in English as 'thinga' is not a valid word. It seems like a typographical error or a misspelling.

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