[Grammar] He is and he was

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"He said he was an engineer"

I'd say it's right but it sounds like he's not an engineer.

Could I say "He said he is an engineer" or "He says he is an engineer"
 

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Yes you could. The tense backshift is optional there.
 

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In reported speech,"said" would more common, unless the speech was very recent.
 

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'He just said to me over the phone that he is going dancing tonight.'
The phone call might be just a few seconds ago, very recent. Could 'said' still be used?

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Yes. But "says" could also be used.
 

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Yes. But "says" could also be used.

"The website says dinasours exist"
"The book says Science is important"

Could I use "says" for a speech that has been written and still able to be read?
 

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Yes, even entire stories(narratives) can be written in the present tense.
The present tense gives the sense of reality and immediacy.

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"The website says dinasours exist"
"The book says Science is important"
Whenever you read the website/the book, it always says so, such is a repeated action in the present, so the simple present can be used.

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Absolutely. If something said/written in the past is still true, the present tense can be used. In both of your sentnces, the past tense could also be used.
 
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