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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Indirect statement

Rakesh said, 'if I were you, I would give Jack money.'

Rakesh said that if he were you, he would give Jack money. Correct?
  

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' I don't see that 'you' still applies. Rakesh said that if he were another person, he would give Jack money.

  • ' I don't see that 'you' still applies.
  • Rakesh said that if he were another person, he would give Jack money.
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Rakesh said, 'if I were you, I would give Jack money.'

I don't see that 'you' still applies.

Rakesh said that if he were another person, he would give Jack money.

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