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How would you say "Said good-bye" without saying that would it be "Good-byed" -----read details>> PLEASE HELP!?

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    "Bye, Bob," I said. "See you, Bob," I said. Something like that.

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"Bye, Bob," I said. "See you, Bob," I said. Something like that.

momomo

If it is a slightly comic thing you are creating this would look better..I will put yours first, then the correct way of doing it OK ..."Good-bye" good-byed bob ....Good-bye, Good-bye`d Bob its all in the punctuation...do they not teach punctuation any more ?

Dan S

I am not sure what you mean but I will try.. Example: 'GOODBYE' means you or he are leaving. It is GOODBYE not GOODBYED 'HELLO' is a greeting, meaning you are meeting someone. I hope this is of help

bede

"Good bye," he replied.

Leigh

pronousned ???

samon

If it is a slightly comic thing you are creating this would look better..I will put yours first, then the correct way of doing it OK ..."Good-bye" good-byed bob ....Good-bye, Good-bye`d Bob its all in the punctuation...do they not teach punctuation any more ?

Dan S

I am not sure what you mean but I will try.. Example: 'GOODBYE' means you or he are leaving. It is GOODBYE not GOODBYED 'HELLO' is a greeting, meaning you are meeting someone. I hope this is of help

bede

"Good bye," he replied.

Leigh

pronousned ???

samon

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