SHE SAID THAT THERE WERE THREE PEOPLE WAITING AT THE BUS STOP.
"THERE ARE THREE PEOPLE WAITING AT THE BUS STOP", SHE SAID.
WE USE DIRECT SPEECH WHEN WE WANT TO REPRODUCE WHAT SOMEBODY SAYS OR SAID.
FALSE
(That is the Reported Speech)
WHEN WE REPORT WHAT SOMEBODY SAID IN THE PAST SIMPLE WE HAVE TO CHANGE THE TENSE WE USE IN REPORTED SPEECH.
TRUE
(It changes to past perfect)
SHE SAID THAT HER FATHER MUST TRAVEL A LOT BECAUSE HE IS A SALESMAN.
"MY FATHER HAS TO TRAVEL A LOT BECAUSE HE'S A SALESMAN", SHE SAID.
THE TENSE IN REPORTED SPEECH DOES NOT CHANGE IF IT IS ANY CONDITIONAL TYPE.
FALSE
(It doesn't change if it is 2nd or 3rd conditional, but it changes if it is zero or 1st conditional)
SUE TOLD ME THAT MARY'S BOYFRIEND LIVED IN PARIS.
"MARY'S BOYFRIEND LIVES IN PARIS", SUE TOLD ME.
THE MODAL "SHOULD" DOES NOT CHANGE IN THE REPORTED SPEECH
TRUE IT STAYS THE SAME
IN REPORTED SPEECH, CHANGE "TOMORROW" TO...
THE FOLLOWING DAY, THE NEXT DAY
"DON'T SMOKE HERE" I TOLD ANN.
I TOLD ANN NOT TO SMOKE THERE.
WE USE "TELL" WHEN THERE IS NO INDIRECT OBJECT. WE USE "SAY" WHEN YOU SAY WHO RECEIVED THE MESSAGE.
FALSE
("Tell" needs an indirect object: "he told you" /"Say" doesn't need any who receives the message)
IN REPORTED SPEECH, CHANGE "THREE DAYS AGO" TO...
THREE DAYS BEFORE