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Direct: They said, "We will visit you next week."
 
B. They said they would visit me next week.
 
C. They said they would visit me following week.
 
A. They said we would visit you the next week.
 
D. They said they visit me next week.
Direct: John said, "I will call you later."
 
D. John said he would call me later.
 
B. John said I will call you later.
 
C. John said he will call me later.
 
A. John says he would call me later.
Direct speech: She said, "I didn’t go to the party."
 
A. She said she hadn’t gone to the party.
 
B. She said she doesn’t go to the party.
 
C. She said I didn’t go to the party.
 
D. She said she didn’t went to the party.
Direct speech: He said, "I bought a new car."
 
A. He said he had bought a new car.
 
B. He said he buys a new car.
 
C. He said he has bought a new car.
 
D. He says he bought a new car.
Direct speech: Mark said, "She has just left."
 
A. Mark said she had just left.
 
B. Mark says she had just left.
 
C. Mark said she just left.
 
D. Mark said she has just left.
Direct speech: Lucy said: "I have never eaten sushi."
 
A. Lucy says she had never eaten sushi.
 
B. Lucy said she never ate sushi.
 
C. Lucy said she has never eaten sushi.
 
D. Lucy says she has never eaten sushi.
Direct speech: They said, "We have visited Rome."
 
A. They said they had visited Rome.
 
B. They said we have visited Rome.
 
C. They said they visited Rome.
 
D. They said they have visited Rome.
Direct speech: He said, "I have finished my homework."
 
A. He said he had finished his homework.
 
B. He said he has finished his homework.
 
C. He said I had finished my homework.
 
D. He says he had finished his homework.
Direct speech: Jane said, "We are traveling tomorrow."
 
A. Jane said they were traveling the next day.
 
B. Jane said we were traveling tomorrow.
 
C. Jane said they are traveling tomorrow.
 
D. Jane says they are traveling the next day.
Direct speech: Paul said, "I’m working late tonight."
 
A. Paul said he was working late that night.
 
B. Paul said he is working late tonight.
 
C. Paul says he is working late tonight.
 
D. Paul said I was working late tonight.
Direct speech: They said: "We love music."
 
A. They said they loved music.
 
B. They say they loved music.
 
C. They said they love music.
 
D. They say they love music.
Direct speech: Anna said: "He works at a bank."
 
A. Anna said he worked at a bank.
 
B. Anna says he works at a bank.
 
C. Anna says she works at a bank.
 
D. Anna says he worked at a bank.
Direct speech: Tom said: "We live in Paris."
 
A. Tom said they lived in Paris
 
B. Tom says they live in Paris.
 
C. Tom says we lived in Paris.
 
D. Tom said he lives in Paris.
Direct speech: She said: "I like chocolate."
 
A. She said she liked chocolate.
 
B. She says she likes chocolate.
 
C. She says she liked chocolate.
 
D. She said I liked chocolate.