What are tenses reported speech??
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Reported Speech
Simple past - My friend said that she always like to drink milk.
Past continuous - she explained about tenses reported speech
Past perfect - my mother said that my aunt came to India.
Past perfect continuous - uncle told me that he is living in Singapore.
conditional continuous - My computer teacher told me that we will be going to computer lab and using it.
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Simple past - My friend said that she always like to drink milk.
Past continuous - she explained about tenses reported speech
Past perfect - my mother said that my aunt came to India.
Past perfect continuous - uncle told me that he is living in Singapore.
conditional continuous - My computer teacher told me that we will be going to computer lab and using it.
hope it helps.
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TENSE CHANGES:-
The reported words are no longer true or are out-of-date; this is often the case when we report something after the reference point of the original statement and the reporting verb is in a past tense:
Philip in 1980: I have never been to Brunei, but I'm thinking about going there. (the reference point of the present perfect and the present continuous is 1980)
When I met Philip in 1980, he said he had never been to Brunei, but he was thinking about going there. (reported years later; the reported words are out of date)
we want to report objectively; when we do not know whether the reported words are true, and we do not want to suggest that they are:
Tim: Sorry, I can't go to work this week. I'm ill.
Tim isn't coming to work this week. He said that he was ill.
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The reported words are no longer true or are out-of-date; this is often the case when we report something after the reference point of the original statement and the reporting verb is in a past tense:
Philip in 1980: I have never been to Brunei, but I'm thinking about going there. (the reference point of the present perfect and the present continuous is 1980)
When I met Philip in 1980, he said he had never been to Brunei, but he was thinking about going there. (reported years later; the reported words are out of date)
we want to report objectively; when we do not know whether the reported words are true, and we do not want to suggest that they are:
Tim: Sorry, I can't go to work this week. I'm ill.
Tim isn't coming to work this week. He said that he was ill.
Hope this helps you.....
Please mark it as brainliest answer....
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