do present tense of reporting verb always followed present tense in reported speech?
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You do not need to change the tense if the reporting verb is in the present, or if the original statement was about something that is still true, e.g. He says he has missed the train but he'll catch the next one.
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You do not need to change the tense if the reporting verb is in the present, or if the original statement was about something that is still true,
e.g. He says he has missed the train but he'll catch the next one.
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