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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Direct and indirect discourse

Present past
Present perfect past perfect
Past past perfect
Future future-in-the-past
Ex. – He said „I am ill". He said he was ill.
o He said „I have been working hard. He said he had
been working hard.
o He said „I was ill". He said he had been ill.
o He said „I will do the exercise". He said he would do
the exercise.
  

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All fine. Starting quotation marks go above the line, like ending ones. Clive

  • All fine.
  • Starting quotation marks go above the line, like ending ones.
  • Clive
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All fine.

Starting quotation marks go above the line, like ending ones.

Clive

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