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Caeser Posted 21 years ago
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Carol Claimed that Mary said that Sally wasn't herself when she called David a toad

Can we attempt it as follows:-

(a) Carol claimed, "Mary said that Sally wasn't herself when she called David a toad."

(b) Carol claimed that Mary said, "Sally wasn't herself when she called David a toad."

(c) Carol claimed that Mary said that Sally wasn't herself when she called David, "A toad".

(d) Carol claimed, "Mary said, 'Sally wasn't herself when she called David a toad'."
  

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I prefer the second one.

  • I prefer the second one.
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I prefer the second one.
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(c) won't do. You can't quote after the verb "call" in that way. Emotion: smile

This is wrong: He called me, "A jerk".

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