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Why "say" is present form in here?

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Rebecca

"Say" is in the present tense here because the entire sentence is in the present progressive tense with the verb "twist" + ing. Since he is talking about something which has happened and continues to happen, he can use the present tense form "say", even though he has already "said" something.

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