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I heard Jim say...

by cyy12345 Sun Nov 27, 2016 1:27 pm

Dear all,

As I was reading on the Internet today, I noticed this sentence from a relatively trust-worthy source:

"I heard Jim say he was teaching only a piano class".

The sentence sounded very awkward to my ears.. But as a non-native speaker, I would like to double check with you guys here to make sure I did not miss anything before pronouncing the construction of the sentence a mistake..

1) Shouldn't the word "say" be replaced with "saying"? I don't see why the author should use "say" here unless he or she meant to use the "say" word as a noun (a noun usage in this case I find quite strange...)?

2) Also, I think the construction "I heard.." does not necessitate the use of "he was.." in spite that the use of past continuous is grammatically OK. Is that correct?

Thanks a lot for your inputs!
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Re: I heard Jim say...

by RonPurewal Wed Dec 07, 2016 9:18 am

a relatively trust-worthy source

...yet you don't name the source.
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Re: I heard Jim say...

by cyy12345 Sun Dec 11, 2016 10:59 am

RonPurewal Wrote:
a relatively trust-worthy source

...yet you don't name the source.


Thanks, Ron. I take that as a confirmation of my judgement! ;)
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Re: I heard Jim say...

by RonPurewal Sun Dec 18, 2016 2:56 pm

you lost me there. but, we can't discuss items from unnamed sources.