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  • He said, "I went to Paris last week."
    He said (that) he had gone to Paris the week before.
    He said (that) he went to Paris last week.
  • She said, "I am happy today."
    She said (that) she is happy today.
    She said (that) she was happy that day.
  • He said, "I’m watching TV."
    He said (that) he was watching TV.
    He said (that) he is watching TV.
  • He said, "I have finished my homework."
    He said (that) he has finished his homework.
    He said (that) he had finished his homework.
  • She said, "They are going to visit next month."
    She said (that) they are going to visit next month.
    She said (that) they were going to visit the following month.
  • He said, "I must study hard."
    He said (that) he must study hard.
    He said (that) he had to study hard.
  • They said, "We may go out tonight."
    They said (that) they may go out tonight.
    They said (that) they might go out that night.
  • He said, "I do my homework every day."
    He said (that) he does his homework every day.
    He said (that) he did his homework every day.
  • They said, "We were at the party."
    They said (that) they were at the party.
    They said (that) they had been at the party.
  • They said, "We should buy some milk."
    They said (that) we should buy some milk.
    They said (that) they should buy some milk.
  • He said, "She is cooking dinner."
    He said (that) she was cooking dinner.
    He said (that) she is cooking dinner.
  • She said, "I have never been to Italy."
    She said (that) she had never been to Italy.
    She said (that) she has never been to Italy.
  • She said, "I can't drive."
    She said (that) she couldn’t drive.
    She said (that) she can’t drive.
  • She said, "I am learning English."
    She said (that) she was learning English.
    She said (that) she is learning English.
  • He said, "She can speak Spanish."
    He said (that) she could speak Spanish.
    He said (that) she can speak Spanish.
  • They said, "We saw him yesterday."
    They said (that) they saw him yesterday.
    They said (that) they had seen him the day before.
  • She said, "We live in London."
    She said (that) they live in London.
    She said (that) they lived in London.
  • He said, "We can meet at the park."
    He said (that) they could meet at the park.
    He said (that) they can meet at the park.
  • They said, "We are playing football now."
    They said (that) they are playing football now.
    They said (that) they were playing football then.
  • She said, "I’m going to travel to Spain."
    She said (that) she is going to travel to Spain.
    She said (that) she was going to travel to Spain.
  • She said, "I am reading a book."
    She said (that) she was reading a book.
    She said (that) she is reading a book.
  • She said, "I am tired."
    She said (that) she was tired.
    She said (that) she is tired.
  • Mary said, "I will help you."
    Mary said (that) she will help me.
    Mary said (that) she would help me.
  • She said, "I will call you later."
    She said (that) she would call me later.
    She said (that) she will call me later.
  • He said, "I didn’t like the movie."
    He said (that) he hadn’t liked the movie.
    He said (that) he didn’t like the movie.
  • He said, "I will come tomorrow."
    He said (that) he will come tomorrow.
    He said (that) he would come the next day.
  • She said, "I don’t like chocolate."
    She said (that) she doesn’t like chocolate.
    She said (that) she didn’t like chocolate.
  • He said, "I’ll see you next week."
    He said (that) he will see me next week.
    He said (that) he would see me the following week.
  • They said, "We are waiting for the bus."
    They said (that) they were waiting for the bus.
    They said (that) we were waiting for the bus.
  • John said, "I like pizza."
    John said (that) he liked pizza.
    John said (that) I liked pizza.