πΆ REPORTED SPEECH πΆ
Present simple, present continuous and present perfect
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β¨ I travel a lot in my job.
βJamila said that she travelled a lot in her job.β
β¨ The baby is sleeping .
βHe told me the baby was sleeping.β
β¨ I have hurt my leg.
βShe said she had hurt her leg.β
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πΉthese changes to those,
πΈnow changes to then,
πΉyesterday changes to the day before,
πΈtomorrow changes to the next/following day,
πΉago changes to before.
β¨ This is my house
βHe said this was his house. [You are currently in front of the house.]
βHe said that was his house. [You are not currently in front of the house.]
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Present simple, present continuous and present perfect
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When we backshift, present simple changes to past simple, present continuous changes to past continuous and present perfect changes to past perfect.
β¨ I travel a lot in my job.
βJamila said that she travelled a lot in her job.β
β¨ The baby is sleeping .
βHe told me the baby was sleeping.β
β¨ I have hurt my leg.
βShe said she had hurt her leg.β
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Pronouns, demonstratives and adverbs of time and place if they are no longer accurate, change in indirect speech.
πΉthese changes to those,
πΈnow changes to then,
πΉyesterday changes to the day before,
πΈtomorrow changes to the next/following day,
πΉago changes to before.
β¨ This is my house
βHe said this was his house. [You are currently in front of the house.]
βHe said that was his house. [You are not currently in front of the house.]
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#Teamjimmy
@Sirjimmy
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