am/ is to _______?
are to _______?
was
were
present continuous change to ?
past continuous
do / does to _________?
did
present simple change to ?
past simple
have / has to _______?
had
We've visiting Jess.
They said they visited / were visiting Jess.
They said they were visiting Jess.
There's some juice.
She said there is / was some juice.
She said there was some juice.
It's nice.
They said it is / was nice.
They said it was nice.
I haven't got a headache.
He said he doesn't / didn't have a headache.
He said he didn't have a headache.
I'm doing my homework.
She said she was doing / did her homework.
She said she was doing her homework.
I like playing football. (He)
reported speech
He liked playing football.
I don't like watching football on TV. (they)
reported speech
They said they didn't like watching football on TV.
I have to go to the coffee. (she)
reported speech
She said she had to go to the coffee.
I love teaching. (She)
(reported speech)
She said she loved teaching.
I am going to France. (I)
reported speech
I said I was going to France.
I like English best. (the pupil - she)
reported speech
The pupil said she liked the English best.
The train is very late. (the passenger )
reported speech
The passenger said the train was very late.
Grandma and Grandpa said they weren't listening to the radio.
direct speech
We aren't listening to the radio.
reported speech
He said he wasn't ill.
The professor said he invented machines.
direct speech
I invent machines.
Amy said she was going to a restaurant.
direct speech
I am going to a restaurant.
She said she felt ill.
direct speech
I feel ill.
The teacher said you were late.
direct speech
I am late.
Milly said she didn't surf the Internet very often.
direct speech
I don't surf the Internet very often.
Tommy said he wasn't staying at home.
direct speech
I'm not staying at home.