angelene001
Member
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2012
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Polish
- Home Country
- Poland
- Current Location
- Poland
I would like to ask what happens with "this, that" before nouns when I change a sentence into reported speech.
"I don't understand how to do this maths problem," she said to me.
I've read that I should change "this cake" into "the cake".
So:
She told me that she didn't understand how to do the maths problem.
And one more question. Is it correct to use "she said to me" in reported speech?
She said to me that she was ill the day before.
"I don't understand how to do this maths problem," she said to me.
I've read that I should change "this cake" into "the cake".
So:
She told me that she didn't understand how to do the maths problem.
And one more question. Is it correct to use "she said to me" in reported speech?
She said to me that she was ill the day before.