‘Can we watch the TV news?’
She asked if we watch the TV news.
‘I might be a bit late’.
He said he be a bit late.
‘You must do it now.’
He told me I it then.
‘Will you be coming back?’
She asked me if I be coming back.
‘You should eat more vegetables’.
She said I eat more vegetables.
‘You must have been mistaken’.
He said that I mistaken.
‘Shall I print those reports now?’
She asked me if she print the reports.
‘It may rain later’.
She said it rain later.
‘Would you like a biscuit?’
He asked me if I like a biscuit.
‘You needn’t do it now’.
He said that I do it then.

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Denaz Denaz  20.12.2023 16:21
"Can we watch the TV news?" She asked if we can watch the TV news. In this sentence, the original statement is in the present tense, so when reporting it as a direct speech, we need to change the verb tense to match. The word "we" remains the same. "I might be a bit late." He said he might be a bit late. The original statement is in the present tense, so the verb tense should be changed to match when reported as a direct speech. The pronoun "I" changes to "he." "You must do it now." He told me I must do it then. In this sentence, the verb "must" remains the same, but the pronoun "you" changes to "I." The adverb "now" changes to "then" to indicate the change in time frame. "Will you be coming back?" She asked me if I would be coming back. The original question is in the present tense, so when reporting it as a direct speech, we need to change the verb tense to match. The pronoun "you" changes to "I" and the auxiliary verb "will" changes to "would." "You should eat more vegetables." She said I should eat more vegetables. In this sentence, the verb "should" remains the same, but the pronoun "you" changes to "I" to indicate that the advice is directed towards the speaker. "You must have been mistaken." He said that I must have been mistaken. The original sentence is already in reported speech, so when reporting it further, the verb tense and pronoun remain the same. "Shall I print those reports now?" She asked me if she should print the reports. The original question is in the present tense, so when reporting it as a direct speech, we need to change the verb tense to match. The pronoun "I" changes to "she" to indicate a change in speaker. "It may rain later." She said it may rain later. In this sentence, the word "it" remains the same and the verb "may" also remains the same in reported speech. The adverb "later" remains the same as well. "Would you like a biscuit?" He asked me if I would like a biscuit. The original question is in the present tense, so when reporting it as a direct speech, we need to change the verb tense to match. The pronoun "you" changes to "I" and the auxiliary verb "would" is used. "You needn't do it now." He said that I needn't do it then. In this sentence, the verb "needn't" remains the same, but the pronoun "you" changes to "I." The adverb "now" changes to "then" to indicate the change in time frame.
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