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said that he will vs said he will

Both "said that he will" and "said he will" are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and can be used based on personal preference or to vary sentence structure.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1110 views

said that he will

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when reporting or quoting someone's words directly, especially when the reporting involves a specific clause or detail.

Examples:

  • He said that he will come to the party.
  • She said that he will be late for the meeting.
  • He has said that he will consult the population on the date for parliamentary elections.
  • He said that he will be back right away, I'm really hungry.
  • Please don't go, my brother said that he will bring home some cakes.
  • Sir said that he will send me to the hospital as well.
  • He has said that he will not tolerate any arrests of Hezbollah members.
  • At a hearing on 12 January 2010, Commissioner-designate Karel De Gucht said that he will respect the confidentiality agreement among ACTA participants.
  • 118 of those detained have been ordered to be expelled immediately and the new mayor has said that he will expel 20000 people.
  • I welcome this change because he has said that he will eat British beef and that the ban was imposed specifically for economic and political reasons.
  • Mr Habsburg-Lothringen, as far as I know, the President has said that he will take up these contacts.
  • In any event, the Commissioner has said that he will be with us until eight o' clock.
  • 'The Inspector took my statement and said that he will investigate.'
  • The country's prime minister has again said that he will not only put the political leaders on trial, but also the 3000 other detainees with them, and that there would be no mercy whatever - not even a Christmas amnesty.
  • But I talked to Rogelio about it last night, and he was sweet and understanding, and he said that he will wait until I decide it's the right time.
  • Christian groups have been critical of the Nigerian Government's failure to affirm that such punishments are contrary to the federal constitution, although President Obasanjo has said that he will weep if the verdict is carried out.
  • Mr President, the President of Venezuela, Mr Hugo Chavez, has said that he will not renew the licence of one of the largest private television stations, Radio Caracas TV, which has been broadcasting for 53 years.
  • He has said that he will not change his principles or conscience for political convenience, and I would not expect him to do that, but it is going to be impossible for him in his particular portfolio, given the challenges that will be before him.
  • I took full note when Mr Bushill-Matthews said that he will be watching me: that, of course, is his job and that of Parliament.
  • Mr Skinner has already said that he will not accept an oral amendment on this question, which I think is sensible, and so the matter is settled.
  • Following heavy international pressure, President Habibie has at last said that he will accept military intervention in East Timor.
  • I have listened to what the Commissioner has said - that he will have a look at the advantage of satellite monitoring.

Alternatives:

  • mentioned that he will
  • stated that he will
  • commented that he will
  • noted that he will
  • announced that he will

said he will

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when reporting or quoting someone's words directly, especially when the reporting is more concise and direct.

Examples:

  • He said he will come to the party.
  • She said he will be late for the meeting.
  • James has said he will join us, which suits me fine.
  • He said he will come, but tomorrow and as often as you need him.
  • The doctors said he will back at Flamenco in a month.
  • My father has said he will take care of everything.
  • He said he will contact us.
  • Dave said he will make the business take off.
  • He said he will never trust us again.
  • The doctor said he will release you today on one condition.
  • He said he will win this tournament for you.
  • President Logan said he will not postpone this summit.
  • Scottish miners' leader, Willie McDade, has said he will be releasing a statement later this morning.
  • Uncle said he will grant me any wish
  • He said he will eat there from now on.
  • My dad said he will finance it if I get a bankable actor for the lead.
  • He said he will turn himself in for his daughter's sake.
  • Sir kenneth clarke has said he will talk to any painting if it can help bring a speedy end to the strike.
  • Bush has said he will not do that and there is virtually zero support for it in the Senate anyway.
  • Then he said he will only take me to the Austrian border
  • He ordered some books and since he says that he travels a lot... he said he will call me to find out if they have arrived.
  • And he said he will do all that he couldn't do when he was alive.

Alternatives:

  • mentioned he will
  • stated he will
  • commented he will
  • noted he will
  • announced he will

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