Do you ever notice that we use the word “said” a lot?
He said this, she said that, then I said something else. Now there’s nothing wrong with the word “said,” it’s perfectly fine – but the English language has TONS of other options.
Today we’re going to learn 40 words you can use instead of “said” – and as you will see, each one adds some extra meaning.
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