Is / Am
Are
don't / doesn't
verb in present
100

He said "I am student".

He said he was a student.

100

He said "They are men."

They said "They were men"

100

He said  "She doesn't do her activities".

He said she didn't do her activities".

100

She said "They make cakes".

She said they made cakes.

200

She said "He is brave".

She said he was brave.

200

She said "They are sad"

She said they were sad.

200

They said she doesn't study French.

They said she didn't study French.

200

She said "Robert and Stan have a problem".

She said they had a problem.

300

He said "I am very busy".

He said he was very busy.

300

He said "They are silly"

They said they were silly.

300

He said "She does not pay attention".

He said she did not pay attention.

300

They said "She works out here".

They said she worked out there.

400

She said "She is a journalist".

She said she was a journalist.

400

She said "They are so romantic"

She said they were so romantic.

400

She said "She doesn't do exercise".

She said she didn't do exercise.

400

They said "Dave and Kendall love this place"

They said they loved that place.

500

She said "I am very happy now"

She said she was very happy at that moment.

500

She said "They are working now"

She said they were working at that moment.

500

He said "He does not listen to music"

He said he did not listen to music.

500

She said "She writes poems for this class"

She said she wrote poems for that class.