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Shouldn't it be "say" instead of "saying" here?

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Rebecca

In this context, it should be "saying" here. Even though the sentence is in the past tense, the verb needs to be in the present participle form. It would sound really odd if she said "say" instead of "saying." The form of the verb does not determine the tense of the sentence. The sentence's main verb determines the tense of the sentence, which is "was" in this sentence. Here are examples where a verb is in the present participle tense, but the sentence is in the past tense. Ex: I was wondering if I could come over tonight? Ex: She was going to the store before her sister interrupted her.

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