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EnglishGirl Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Reported speech

Could you tell me if sentences in bold are correct ? If not please give brief explanation .

I d like to do it now , not tomorrow .
She said that she would like to do it then , not the next day .

I used your computer , but I did not break it .
She said that she had used my computer , but had not broken it . ( I am always confused with second sentence , I do not know should I change the tense )

Here I have similar problem :

Were you vaccinated before you left ?
He asked if I had been vaccinated before I left (or had left , I can not make it out )

Lock the door before you leave .
She told me to lock the door before I had left . (or just left )

How I can know whether to change the tense in the second part or not ?
  

Top answer

I'd like to do it now, not tomorrow . She said that she would like to do it then , not the next day . As you have discovered, the other sentences can present a problem for learners.

  • I'd like to do it now, not tomorrow .
  • She said that she would like to do it then , not the next day .
  • As you have discovered, the other sentences can present a problem for learners.
  • So before we look at them, let's talk about the nature of reported speech.
  • Understand that, in English, there is strict Reported Speech; but this is almost never used in everyday English, even by newspaper reporters!
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I'd like to do it now, not tomorrow .
She said that she would like to do it then , not the next day .

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