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  • The girls: "We can play the guitar."
    The girls told me that they could play the guitar.
  • In Reported speech how would you change a sentence in PRESENT CONTINUOUS
    PAST PERFECT
    PAST CONTINUOUS
    PRESENT SIMPLE
    PAST SIMPLE
  • In Reported speech how would you change a sentence with HAVE TO
    COULD
    WOULD
    HAD TO
    WILL
  • In Reported speech how would you change a sentence in PRESENT PERFECT
    PAST PERFECT
    SIMPLE PAST
    PAST CONTINUOUS
    PAST PARTICIPLE
  • In Reported speech how would you change a sentence in PAST SIMPLE
    PAST PERFECT
    PAST CONTINUOUS
    PRESENT PERFECT
  • Mom and dad: "We will travel tomorrow."
    Mom and dad told me that they/we would travel the following day.
  • Nanny: "The baby is sleeping!"
    Nanny said that the baby was sleeping.
  • Andy: "I ate temaki last night."
    Andy said that he had eaten temaki the night before.
  • Luke: "My parents went to Wisconsin."
    Luke said that his parents had gone to Wisconsin.
  • In Reported speech how would you change a sentence with MAY
    COULD
    WILL
    MIGHT
    HAD TO
  • Maria: "My dog eats meat almost everyday"
    She said that her dog ate meat almost everyday
  • In Reported speech how would you change a sentence in FUTURE SIMPLE (WILL)
    WON'T
    PRESENT CONTINUOUS
    WOULD
    GOING TO
  • Peter: They may go to the party tonight.
    He said that they might go to the party tonight
  • Jessica: I must study for the exam.
    She said she had to study for the exam.
  • In Reported speech how would you change a sentence in PRESENT SIMPLE
    PAST PARTICIPLE
    PAST PERFECT
    PAST SIMPLE
    PRESENT CONTINUOUS
  • Mathew: I have traveled to 5 different countries.
    He said that he had traveled to 5 different countries.
  • In Reported speech how would you change a sentence with CAN
    CAN'T
    COULD
    WOULD
    PAST SIMPLE
  • In Reported speech how would you change a sentence with MUST
    WOULD
    PAST SIMPLE
    HAD TO
    MUSTN'T