I. Rules for the Change of Tense
Rule I: If the Reporting Verb is in the Present or Future Tense, the Tense of the Verb in the Reported Speech does not change.
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Rule II: If the Reporting Verb is in the Past Tense, the tense of the verb in the Reported Speech must be changed into the corresponding Past Tense.
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Exception to Rule II
(i) If there is a Universal Truth or Habitual fact in the Reported Speech, the Tense of the verb is never changed ; as—
(ii) The Tense of the Verb in the Reported Speech does not change if the reported speech states a past historical fact ; as—
(iii) If two such actions are given in the Reported Speech which take place at the same time, the Past Indefinite or Continuous Tense does not change.
Direct: He said, “Mohan was singing a song while Gopal was playing on a flute.”
Indirect: He said that Mohan was singing a song while Gopal was playing on a flute.
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The future tense of the reported speech is changed as under:
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Conversion of Interrogative Sentences A From Direct Into Indirect:
Examples:
(a) Questions beginning with a Helping Verb
(b) Sentences having ‘Yes’ or ‘No’
(c) Questions beginning with Interrogative Words
(d) Questions beginning with modal auxiliaries
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