18/03/2024
18/03/2024
Here are the reported speech versions of the sentences:
Reported: Grace said that she was so happy to see you. (We use the past tense of the verb "be" with the adjective)
Reported: Mike said that he was going to take a nap. (We use the "was/were going to" verb form for future intentions)
Reported: John said that he had to work tomorrow. (We use the past tense of "have to" for obligations)
Reported: Sarah said that she needed to study for her exam. (We use the past tense of "need" for necessities)
Reported: Jason said that he was going to start a new job next week. (We use the "was/were going to" verb form for future intentions)
Reported: Kelly said that she couldn't wait for the weekend. (We use the past tense of "can't wait")
Reported: Mary said that she thought he was lying. (We use the past tense of "think" and the past continuous tense for ongoing actions)
Reported: Tim said that he wasn't feeling very well. (We use the past continuous tense for states in the past)
Reported: Peter said that he didn't like this food. (We keep the negative structure and use the past tense of "like")
Reported: Angela said that she would call you later. (We use "would" for future promises in reported speech)
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