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women:It was a need ,change into reported speech​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If we report something which is still true, it is not necessary to change the verb.

Direct speech: “My car is bigger than yours.”

Reported speech: He said his car is/was bigger than mine.

When we are reporting past tenses and we see the events from the same viewpoint as the original speaker, it is not necessary to change the tense.

Direct speech: “The earthquake happened at half past seven.”

Reported speech: The radio said that the earthquake happened at half past seven.

Modal verbs could, might, would, should, ought, had better usually do not change in reported speech.

Direct speech: “I should go to the dentist.”

Reported speech: He said that he should go to the dentist.

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Answered by Clvudii17
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{ \underline{ \underline{ \bf \blue{Direct  \: Speech : }}}}whєn wє wαnt tσ dєѕcríвє whαt ѕσmєσnє ѕαíd, σnє σptíσn íѕ tσ uѕє dírєct ѕpєєch. wє uѕє dírєct ѕpєєch whєn wє ѕímplч rєpєαt whαt ѕσmєσnє ѕαчѕ, puttíng thє phrαѕє вєtwєєn ѕpєєch mαrkѕ:

pαul cαmє ín αnd ѕαíd, “í’m rєαllч hungrч.”

{ \underline{ \underline{ \bf \blue{Indirect  \: Speech : }}}}When we want to report what someone said without speech marks and without necessarily using exactly the same words, we can use indirect speech (also called reported speech).

For example:

Direct speech: “We’re quite cold in here.”

Indirect speech: They say (that) they’re cold.

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