English, asked by arpira23, 10 months ago

we said to them,"we can play cricket."​

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Answered by samarthkk23
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Answer:

Simple present: -> (Simple Past)

D.S He said, “I play cricket”.

I.D.S He said that he played cricket.

Present continuous: -> (Past Continuous)

D.S He said, “I am playing cricket now”.

I.D.S He said that he was playing cricket then.

Present perfect: -> (Past Perfect)

D.S He said, “I have played cricket till now”.

I.D.S He said that he had played cricket till then.

Present perfect continuous: -> (Past perfect continuous)

D.S He said, “I have been playing cricket for three hours”.

I.D.S He said that he had been playing cricket for the last three hours.

Simple past: -> (Past perfect)

D.S He said, “I played cricket yesterday”.

I.D.S He said that he had played cricket the previous day.

Past Continuous: -> (Past perfect continuous)

D.S He said, “I was playing cricket at 5:00 PM yesterday”.

I.D.S He said that he had been playing cricket at 5:00 PM the precious day.

Past Perfect: -> (no change of tense)

D.S He said, “ I had played cricket for an hour by 6:00 PM”.

I.D.S He said that he had played cricket for an hour by 6:00 PM.

Past Perfect Continuous: -> (no change of tense)

D.S He said, “I had been playing cricket for 2 hours by 5:00 PM”.

I.D.S He said that he had been playing cricket for 2 hours by 5:00 PM.

Simple Future: -> (Shall/Will becomes Should/Would)

D.S He said, “I shall/ will play cricket tomorrow”.

I.D.S He said that he should/ would play cricket next day.

Future continuous: -> (Shall be/Will be becomes Should be /Would be)

D.S He said, “I shall/ will be playing cricket at 10 am tomorrow”.

I.D.S He said that he should be/would be playing cricket at 10 am next day.

Future perfect: -> (Shall have/Will have becomes Should have/Would have)

D.S He said, “I shall/ will have played cricket for one hour by 5 pm tomorrow”.

I.D.S He said that he should/ would have played cricket for one hour by 5 pm next day.

Future perfect continuous: -> (Shall/Will becomes Should/Would)

D.S He said, “ I shall/ will have been playing cricket for 3 hours by 5 pm tomorrow”.

I.D.S He said that he should/ would have been playing cricket for 3 hours by 5 pm next day.

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