You said to her," I do not think I can oblige you again in this way". (change into indirect)
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you said to her that he didn't think he can oblige her in that way
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The given sentence: You said to her," I do not think I can oblige you again in this way." is in direct speech. The sentence can be changed to indrect speech as: ' You told her that you did not think that you could oblige her another time in that way.'
* The direct speech has a verb form of simple present tense.
* So the verb form of the reported speech must be in simple past tense.
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