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she said vs she has said

Both "she said" and "she has said" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "She said" is used to report past actions or statements, while "she has said" is used to indicate that the action or statement happened at an unspecified time before now.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 1312 views

she said

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to report past actions or statements.

Use "she said" to report something that was said in the past.

Examples:

  • She said she would come to the party.
  • He said he was busy yesterday.

Alternatives:

  • she mentioned
  • she told
  • she informed
  • she stated
  • she declared

she has said

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that the action or statement happened at an unspecified time before now.

Use "she has said" to refer to something that was said in the past but with relevance to the present.

Examples:

  • She has said she will consider the offer.
  • He has said he wants to travel the world.
  • Jun 7, 2013 ... "She has said but a few words to me since last winter. ... @John, can one say " She has said nothing but few words" in which but means except?
  • She says she washes her hair every day. She has said, "I wash my hair every day ." She has said that she washes her hair every day. She will say, "I wash my ...
  • Oct 13, 2015 ... As a presidential candidate Clinton has used more hedging language, for example saying she has "some concerns," and now she has said she ...
  • 1991. The Harvard-Westlake student wasn't afraid to take a beauty risk. "I wore loads of ribbons in my hair and let them fall in my eyes," she has said. 2 of 14 ...

Alternatives:

  • she has mentioned
  • she has told
  • she has informed
  • she has stated
  • she has declared

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