The document discusses how to change direct speech into reported speech. It provides examples of direct statements and their equivalent reported statements. The direct statements are changed from the present simple tense to the past tense in reported speech, since reported statements are one step removed from the original speaking event. For example, the direct statement "I live in New York" becomes the reported statement "She said she lived in New York."
The document discusses how to change direct speech into reported speech. It provides examples of direct statements and their equivalent reported statements. The direct statements are changed from the present simple tense to the past tense in reported speech, since reported statements are one step removed from the original speaking event. For example, the direct statement "I live in New York" becomes the reported statement "She said she lived in New York."
The document discusses how to change direct speech into reported speech. It provides examples of direct statements and their equivalent reported statements. The direct statements are changed from the present simple tense to the past tense in reported speech, since reported statements are one step removed from the original speaking event. For example, the direct statement "I live in New York" becomes the reported statement "She said she lived in New York."
Change the direct speech into reported speech/ Cambia el discurso directo a indirecto (reported speech).
1. “I live in New York”
She said she lived in New York. 2. “He works in a bank” She told me he worked in a bank. 3. “Julie doesn’t like going out much” She said Julie didn’t like going out much. 4. “I don’t have a computer” She said she didn’t have a computer. 5. “They never arrive on time” She said they never arrived on time.