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  1. 17 de jun. de 2023 · The idiom "He-Said, She-Said" refers to a type of argument or dispute where the truth is hard to determine due to the conflicting accounts of those involved. These situations typically lack objective evidence, leaving the matter to be decided based on personal testimonies.

  2. idiom. Add to word list. Add to word list. used to describe a situation in which two people involved in an event make different claims about what happened, and no one else was present who can support either claim: Rape cases are often thought to come down to he said, she said.

  3. Traducciones en contexto de "he said, she said" en inglés-español de Reverso Context: Project changes are automatically and thoroughly documented - no more "he said, she said." Traducción Context Corrector Sinónimos Conjugación

  4. ‘I may be back later,’ she said. ‘You may wait in the hallway,’ he said. She said she might be back later. He said we could wait in the hallway. may (possibility) becomes might. may (permission) becomes could. must. She said, ‘You must pay by 30th April.’ ‘It must be awful to live in such a noisy place,’ she said. She said we ...

  5. he said, she said. Often hyphenated, usually as "he-said-she-said." Used especially in reference to situations involving a man and a woman when no other witnesses are present. 1. noun A dispute characterized by a lack of concrete evidence other than opposing accounts or narratives.

  6. 25 de mar. de 2024 · he said, she said ( uncountable) Conflicting reports from two or more parties on an issue, prototypically involving a situation between a man and a woman with no other witnesses.

  7. The correct sentence should be: She said she _ (had eaten)_ apple pie for breakfast THAT morning. However, I know natives do make this mistake in different languages, not only in English :-) We should not forget to shift also the pronouns and time adverbs of the sentence e.g.: now -> then. today -> that day. tomorrow -> the next/following day.