Fill in the blanks with the correct reported speech - "I'm going to Istanbul tomorrow." he said. He said ____ going to Istanbul ____. *
a) he is/ tomorrow
b) he was/ the previous day
c) I was/ the next day
d) he was/ the next day
e) he was/the other day
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
answer is - he said he was going to Istanbul the next day
Explanation:
please mark me as brainlist
Answered by
0
Answer:
d) he was/ the next day
Explanation:
- He said he was going to Istanbul the next day
- When should reported speech be used? Sometimes someone will say something like, "I'm going to the movies tonight." We might want to repeat what was mentioned by the first individual to someone else later.
- We employ a reporting verb, such as "speak" or "tell." If this verb is in the present tense, it's simple (for further information on the use of "say" and "tell," click here). We just insert "she says" before the statement:
- Speaking plainly: I enjoy ice cream.
- She reportedly stated that she enjoys ice cream.
- Although it's likely that we should alter the 'person' from 'I' to'she,' we don't need to change the tense.
- However, we typically shift the tenses in reported speech if the reporting verb is in the past tense.
#SPJ2
Similar questions