Tait-ka
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- Sep 21, 2024
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- Urdu
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Hi,
You have said, "They are waiting outside."
Source: This direct speech sentence is from a past paper of English for grade 10, held in 2024, subjective part (group 2).
(Lahore Board)
In the paper it was asked to convert it into reported/indirect speech.
My question is:
Should I change the tense of the green part when converting it into reported speech? i.e.:
You have said that they were waiting outside.
Or, should I not change the tense? i.e.:
You have said that they are waiting outside.
Thanks.
You have said, "They are waiting outside."
Source: This direct speech sentence is from a past paper of English for grade 10, held in 2024, subjective part (group 2).
(Lahore Board)
In the paper it was asked to convert it into reported/indirect speech.
My question is:
Should I change the tense of the green part when converting it into reported speech? i.e.:
You have said that they were waiting outside.
Or, should I not change the tense? i.e.:
You have said that they are waiting outside.
Thanks.
