If we have NOW in Direct Speech, in Reported Speech we use ...
THEN
"I visited my parents last weekend." my cousin said
My cousin said he had visited his parents the previous weekend.
"I've been working for this company for twenty years." Amanda told them
Amanda said (that) she had been working for that company for twenty years.
"When are you going to look for an apartment?" my parents keep asking me.
My parents keep asking me when I am going to look for an apartment.
Report this sentence correctly.
‘I can swim really fast.’
A- He told that he could swim really fast.
B- He said that he could swim really fast.
C- He said me that he could swim really fast.
B- He said that he could swim really fast.
If we have HERE in Direct Speech, in Reported Speech we use ...
THERE
If we have TOMORROW in Direct Speech, in Reported Speech we use ...
THE FOLLOWING DAY
"You should take some days off" the manager said.
The manager said that I should take some days off.
If we have LAST MONTH in Direct Speech, in Reported Speech we use ...
THE MONTH BEFORE
"I can help you tomorrow." Dad said
Dad said he could help me the following day
"We went out last night" said Harry
Harry said they had gone out the previous night.
Tom: "You can be a great actor"
Tom said I could be a great actor
Tom said ‘I’m going to London tomorrow.’
Five days later you say...
A- Tom said he was going to London tomorrow.
B - Tom said he is going to London the following day.
C- Tom said he was going to London the following day.
C- Tom said he was going to London the following day.
Lucy said: "I've never been here before."
Lucy said she had never been there before
Pam: "Did you write this?"
Pam asked if/wether I had written that.
Tom and Sam: "Will you be available to start here next week?"
They asked if/wether I would be available to start there the following week."
"You should go to bed early." said mum
Mum said I should go to bed early
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