Reported Speech Tuesday, July 26th Change the sentences into Reported Speech.

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Reported Speech Tuesday, July 26th

Change the sentences into Reported Speech

I want to find a better job. job.

SHE SAID (THAT) SHE WANTED TO FIND A BETTER JOB.

He is playing with those boxes. those boxes.

HE SAID (THAT) HE WAS PLAYING WITH THOSE BOXES. HE SAID (THAT) HE WAS PLAYING WITH THOSE BOXES.

I haven´t seen you for two weeks. for two weeks.

HE SAID (THAT) HE HADN´T SEEN ME FOR TWO WEEKS.

Jack left the country.

SHE SAID (THAT) JACK HAD LEFT THE COUNTRY. LEFT THE COUNTRY.

I´ll phone you soon.

HE SAID (THAT) HE WOULD PHONE HER SOON.

I can´t go out at night.

SHE SAID (THAT) SHE COULDN´T GO OUT AT NIGHT. SHE SAID (THAT) SHE COULDN´T GO OUT AT NIGHT.

I need to find a job.

HE SAID (THAT) HE NEEDED TO FIND A JOB.

I haven´t finished the ironing ironing.

HE SAID (THAT) HE HADN´T FINISHED THE IRONING.

I´m on a diet.

SHE SAID (THAT) SHE WAS ON A DIET. WAS ON A DIET.

I´ve never had any troubles with it. troubles with it.

HE SAID (THAT) HE ´D NEVER HAD ANY TROUBLES WITH IT.

STRUCTURE SIMPLE PRESENT My mother gets up at 7 oclock Elena said. SIMPLE PRESENT My mother gets up at 7 oclock Elena said. SIMPLE PAST Elena said that her mother got up at 8 oclock. SIMPLE PAST Elena said that her mother got up at 8 oclock.

STRUCTURE PRESENT CONTINUOUS Peters watching TV Peter is mother said. PRESENT CONTINUOUS Peters watching TV Peter is mother said. PAST CONTINOUS Peters mother said that Peter was watching TV. PAST CONTINOUS Peters mother said that Peter was watching TV.

STRUCTURE PRESENT PERFECT Rose has studied for twelve years Laura said. PRESENT PERFECT Rose has studied for twelve years Laura said. PAST PERFECT Laura said Rose had studied for twelve years. PAST PERFECT Laura said Rose had studied for twelve years.

STRUCTURE SIMPLE PAST Brad said, I left your house at 2 p.m SIMPLE PAST Brad said, I left your house at 2 p.m PAST PERFECT Brad said that he had left your house at 2 p.m. PAST PERFECT Brad said that he had left your house at 2 p.m.

STRUCTURE WILL My sister said, Tomorrow will be rainy WILL My sister said, Tomorrow will be rainy WOULD My sister said that tomorrow would be rainy. WOULD My sister said that tomorrow would be rainy.

STRUCTURE CAN We can sing, Jhon said. CAN We can sing, Jhon said. COULD Jhon said that we could sing. COULD Jhon said that we could sing.

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