says
Names vs Says - What's the difference?
names | says |As a noun names
is .As a verb says is
(say).Says vs Read - What's the difference?
says | read |As verbs the difference between says and read
is that says is third-person singular of say while read is to think, believe; to consider (that).As a noun read is
a reading or an act of reading, especially an actor's part of a play.As a proper noun Read is
{{surname|from=Old English}}, a less common spelling variant of Reid.Say vs Says - What's the difference?
say | says |As verbs the difference between say and says
is that say is to pronounce while says is third-person singular of say.As a noun say
is one's stated opinion or input into a discussion or decision.As an adverb say
is Used to gain one's attention before making an inquiry or suggestionAs a conjunction say
is Used to introduce a hypotheticalSays vs Size - What's the difference?
says | size |As a verb says
is (say).As a noun size is
subject, topic.Says vs Saies - What's the difference?
says | saies |As verbs the difference between says and saies
is that says is third-person singular of say while saies is obsolete form of lang=en.Speaks vs Says - What's the difference?
speaks | says |As verbs the difference between speaks and says
is that speaks is (speak) while says is (say).Represents vs Says - What's the difference?
represents | says |As verbs the difference between represents and says
is that represents is (represent) while says is (say).Says vs Saes - What's the difference?
says | saes |As a verb says
is third-person singular of say.As a noun SAEs is
plural of SAE.Says - What does it mean?
says | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a verb says
is third-person singular of say.Hassaid vs Says - What's the difference?
hassaid | says |Hassaid is likely misspelled.
Hassaid has no English definition.