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Anon006 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Says/said

What’s the difference between these two phrases in conversation:

Who said/says I want to hang out with you?

  

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Who said I want to hang out with you? - You want the name of the person who said it. Who says I want to hang out with you?

  • Who said I want to hang out with you?
  • - You want the name of the person who said it.
  • Who says I want to hang out with you?
  • "
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Who said I want to hang out with you? - You want the name of the person who said it.

Who says I want to hang out with you? - A sarcastic rhetorical question meaning "The idea that I might want to hang out with you is absurd."

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