Direct speech: “I travel a lot in my job”
Reported speech: He said that he travelled a lot in his job.
My Aim: I want to use travel(not travelled) next to he/she, where should I use it?
kingston123 Direct speech: “I travel a lot in my job” Reported speech: He said that he travelled a lot in his job. Good. kingston123 My Aim: I want to use travel(not travelled) next to he/she, where should I use it?
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kingston123Direct speech: “I travel a lot in my job” Reported speech: He said that he travelled a lot in his job.
Good.
kingston123My Aim: I want to use travel(not travelled) next to he/she, where should I use it?
Well, not in this situation. You can compose an unrelated subjunctive sentence if you like.
kingston123My Aim: I want to use travel(not travelled) next to he/she, where should I use it?
After 'demand that', 'insist that', 'suggest that', or 'recommend that', for starters.
"You should travel more."
She suggested/recommended that he travel more.
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