If the direct speech expresses a universal truth or habitual fact, the tense of the verb does not change
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When the reported clause of a direct speech is a universal truth or any historical event or a habitual action (a part of the daily routine), then the tense of the indirect speech doesn't change, no matter in whatever tense the reporting verb (say) is.
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Explanation:if the reported speech is telling some universal truth, the tense of the verb is not changes
ex: the teacher said, "the earth goes around the sun."
the teacher said that the earth goes round the sun.
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