I told you already to learn from editors, not criticize them. This is perfectly good reported speech. " Reported speech in the present time: She tells the newspaper that she has a new album to record in February and will have to stay in Paris.
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RotterShe says "I have a new album to record in February and will have to stay in Paris."
Is it imperative to write 'will have to stay in Paris'?
Is the following fine?
She says "I have a new album to record in February and have to stay in Paris."
RotterThe issue is that I am not clever as you all to judge sentences.