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Cat fold 525 Posted 8 years ago
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I thought that I was at the office

He said, "I thought that I was at the office."

For the indirect statement, how do I say? Is it "he said that he had thought he was at the office" or "he said that he had thought he had been at the office"?

  

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cat fold 525 indirect statement I'd just use the same tenses that are in the original. He said (that) he thought (that) he was at the office. CJ

  • cat fold 525 indirect statement I'd just use the same tenses that are in the original.
  • He said (that) he thought (that) he was at the office.
  • CJ
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cat fold 525 indirect statement

I'd just use the same tenses that are in the original.

He said (that) he thought (that) he was at the office.

CJ

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