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reported speech



nhatminh0904
Vietnam

reported speech
 
please tell me if we could write:
She said to me (that) she was a student.
or we have to write:
She told me (that) she was a student.
Can we use "said to somebody" in a reported statement?

3 Nov 2011      





MoodyMoody
United States

"Said to" is perfectly fine to my American ears. I won �t speak for colleagues from other countries. And "that" is optional, as you noted.

3 Nov 2011     



Don1972
China

"said to" doesn �t sound right to my Canadian ears. I believe that "told" is better.

3 Nov 2011     



treasure0911
France

I believe "say to" is correct but not spontaneous; I �d rather use told here.

3 Nov 2011     



tulpen25
Netherlands

"Said to" doesn �t sound right to my British ears. I �d always go for told.

3 Nov 2011     



jannabanna
France

You can also say: "she said she was a student" but then we don �t know WHO she said it to, but as a native speaker (British) I would say: "she told me she was a student"

3 Nov 2011     



yanogator
United States

I agree that "She said to me..." doesn �t sound natural. It is grammatically correct, but not the way we would say it.
 
It works OK in a question:
What did she say to you?
Oh, she told me (that) she was a student.
 
or
What did she say to you?
She said that she was a student.
 
Both of these work.
 
Bruce

3 Nov 2011