It is quite a funny word, but it does actually make sense if you use it in a sentence, but if you're saying alone, it does sound like it doesn't exist.
2006-10-19 22:31:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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YES.
The constitution of the United States says * * *
The Bible says * * *
My neighbor says * * *
My History Teacher says * * *
2006-10-20 05:31:47
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answer #2
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answered by me 7
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Yes.
It is the present perfect tense of say.
2006-10-20 06:28:35
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answer #3
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answered by sid g 2
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yes. Present perfect. She says, he says.
2006-10-20 05:30:10
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answer #4
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answered by firerookie 5
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says [sez] –verb
3rd person singular present indicative of say.
So says dictionary.com
2006-10-20 05:42:42
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answer #5
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answered by Grist 6
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He says, she says.
Yes
2006-10-20 05:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah example: he says
2006-10-20 05:29:49
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answer #7
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answered by Kay 3
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yes, stays.
2006-10-20 05:30:32
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answer #8
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answered by James Blond 4
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"Says" is the third person singular (he, she, or it) of the verb "say": I say; you say; he, she, or it says, we say, you say they say.
2006-10-20 05:36:47
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answer #9
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answered by Lillian L 5
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"...says who???"
2006-10-20 05:34:03
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answered by MrZ 6
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