«Said I» vs «I said» - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

Mikhail. 13 1 1 2. Word order doesn't matter if the person's name is used. If a pronoun is used, prefer to place it before the verb. – Robusto. Jul 28, 2014 at 19:26. 2. "This is a strange …

3. Terry Pratchett, one of the best dialogue writers today, in my opinion, uses "said Granny" rather than "Granny said" in his dialogues everywhere. At the same time though, it's …

Having said that is usually followed by a clause with the speaker of that as the subject. "Having said that, I think ..." OR. "Having said that, he sat down again..." "That being said" doesn't have …

stevenvh. 404 3 10. Replace the pronoun with a proper noun: 'I will!' said Sam. Notice that it sounds normal now. A hundred years ago it also sounded normal to say said he, but customs …

The said. As used in legal writing, the word said is a Middle-English sibling of aforesaid, having the sense "above-stated." Originally legal writers would write the said defendant -and still do in …

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