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Well said synonym - English Language Learners Stack Exchange The expression "well said" does not always denote an appreciation for someone's phraseology It is also used to show appreciation for, or agreement with the sentiments contained in a person's words Share
meaning - How to use the that being said - English Language Learners . . . That being said, that said, having said that all act as segues to a statement which reverses the spin, so to speak, on what has just been said We should treat all students with tolerance and understanding That being said, a student who engages in threatening or violent behavior should be expelled from the school
That being so With that said vs Having said this Having said that, I'd like to talk a bit about my life and how I got to this point While okay, it's a bit less natural than the original The path to the left will get me to my destination faster With that said, I am going to take the path to the right because it's more scenic This makes much less sense
may or may well - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Note that this must be distinguished from sentences which employ may well in a sense which has nothing to do with probability: You may well say that Here the meaning of may is permissive, and well has its ordinary meaning as the adverbial form of good The sentence means: I acknowledge that what you say is quite true or, more simply: Well
Should I write said someone or said by someone "Our future is bright", said Elon Musk is OK, while "Our future is bright" is a phrase once said by Elon Musk is also OK – krobelusmeetsyndra Commented Jul 23, 2019 at 15:24
difference - Are Says who? and Who says? interchangable? - English . . . "Who says?" is a completely normal, grammatical sentence, and can be used in that way as well as other ways "Says who?" is an idiom, with non-standard grammar: First, the inversion is not normal "Says" often shows inversion in narrative, where the quoted utterance precedes (eg "'There he is,' said Jane"), but it is not normal when nothing
Something sells well - English Language Learners Stack Exchange With that said, "Air conditioners are sold well in the summer months" does not work You could say "Air conditioners are sold well by the sales team", although it sounds a little constructed You would probably want to use a present voice construction "Our sales team does a great job of selling air conditioners during the summer "
Should there be a comma after said in the following case? "Hello" is the object of the verb phrase I said, so no comma is required, nor is it admissible Thus: I said "Hello" to each of them To make it clearer, the sentence is analogous to the following: I gave a book to each of them It would be incorrect to place a comma after the verb: *I gave, a book to each of them
Is the note said correct? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Usage examples of “the note said”: From The Versions of Us: The Number One bestseller by Laura Barnett 2015: We are moving to Canada, the note said Toronto, we think Len has a sister there There is no common ground between us any more, Francis, the note said More usage examples of “the note said ” from Google Books
Very well so correctness and formality? - English Language Learners . . . That you did so very well works doesn't mean *you did, very well so does - I agree with Astralbee's answer on this The only way this arrangement of words works for me is interpreting it as yes, you did, very well, so - yes, you did, alright, anyway, conveying a very different tone than OP intended –