Dear all,<br/><br/>Would you please help me with this question about changing 'Direct Speech' into 'Reported Speech'? The following <br/><br/>question is taken from an exam paper.<br/><br/>"I saw my best friend yesterday', he said.<br/><br/>The options are:<br/><br/>A. He said he had seen his best friend the day before.<br/><br/>B. He said he saw his best friend yesterday.<br/><br/>C. He said he saw his best friend the day before.<br/><br/>I have opted both A & B because I have read about Reported Speech in some grammar books like Grammar in Use <br/><br/>(Raymond Murphy) or some other books that "Past simple" can be kept without changing especially in spoken English or <br/><br/>there are no confusion of time if we keep the past simple in indirect speech.<br/><br/>My concern is that: <br/><br/>A is the best choice. <br/><br/>B is possible providing that the time when the statement reported unchanged <br/><br/>(i.e. the author (he) and the speaker spoke the same content in the same day: yesterday)<br/><br/>C. Is C reliable? Can we still keep the simple past but change the adverb of time: change "yesterday" into "the day <br/><br/>before/ the previous day".<br/><br/>I am looking forward to receiving your comments.<br/><br/>Thanks in advance.