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Default Re: Indirect statements - introductory verbs

The tense difference reflects the time of the statement, although we sometimes use the present colloquially instead of the past, especially when telling jokes or anecdotes. If the introductory verb is in the present, there is no need to change the tense of the original statement. :D
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