Tom said ‘I'm feeling ill.’
Tom said that he was feeling ill.
You want to tell somebody else what Tom said.
Tom says that he is feeling ill.
Tom said that he was feeling ill.
am/is ->
are ->
do/does ->
have/has ->
shall ->
will ->
can ->
may ->
must ->
was
were
did
had
would
could
should
might
had to
that day
that night
the day before
the next day
(a week) before
the year before
the following year
then
there
that
those
She says that she phones her friends every day.
2. She says “I will phone you tomorrow”.
She says that she will phone me tomorrow.
3. She says: “I phoned you an hour ago”.
She says that she phoned me an hour ago.
She said that she phoned her friends every day.
2. She said: “I will phone you”.
She said that she would phone me.
3. She said I phoned you yesterday.
She said that she had phoned me that day.
4. She said I can phone you tomorrow.
She said that she could phone me the next day.
5. He said: “We may go there.”
He said that we might go there.
6. He said: “I must leave.”
He said that he had to leave.
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