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We can deliver next week. (Said on the Monday 1st February) He said they could deliver next week. Now suppose it is still 1st February. You want to tell your friend what the company said. The potential delivery time is still next week. When you give the information to your friend you will still say next week, as in the example above.
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Jul 31, 2015 · Next week means the immediate week after the stated week while the following week means the week after next week (roughly 2 weeks). That's why, I couldn't get the point why we change next week in the original speech to the following week in reported speech.
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The day after tomorrow. in two days time/ two days later. “We’ll come the day after tomorrow“, they said. They said that they would come in two days time/ two days later. Next week/month/year. the following week/month/year. “I have an appointment next week“, she said. She said that she had an appointment the following week.
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The following week or the next week† ordinarily refers to the week after "reference time"—the time which the speaker or writer is talking about. If I say to you ...
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Ali told us that we (would visit - are visiting) the museum next week. 9.
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direct speech reported speech; now: then, at that time: today: that day, on Sunday, yesterday: tonight: that night, last night, on Sunday night: tomorrow: the next day/ the following day, on Sunday, today: yesterday: the day before/ the previous day, on Sunday: last night: the night before/ the previous night, on Sunday night: this week: that ...
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“We'll come the day after tomorrow“, they said. They said that they would come in two days time/ two days later. Next week/month/year, the following week ...
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In this link you will see that this ELL book does not change the words of time. I joined the company three years ago. The reported speech version is:. He said that he had joined the company three years ago. I checked Swan's PEU section 274.4 and didn't find any comments about whether it is optional or necessary to change these words.
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For example: Direct speech: “I have an appointment next week.” Reported speech: She said that she had an appointment the following ...
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Time words ; this week, that week, last week ; last month, the month before/ the previous month, in May ; next year, the following year, in 2014 ; two minutes ago ...
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Robert told me (that) . Lisa: "Tim went to the stadium an hour ago." Lisa said (that) . Patricia: "My mother will celebrate her birthday next weekend." Patricia ...
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31.07.2015 · As I have learnt, 'next week' and 'the following week' are not the same. Next week means the immediate week after the stated week while the following week means the week after next week (roughly 2 weeks). That's why, I couldn't get the point why we change next week in the original speech to the following week in reported speech.
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Phrase in direct speech, Equivalent in reported speech ... She said that she had an appointment the following week. Last week/month/year ...
"next week" in indirect speech change to: A. a week ...
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next week in indirect speech change to: A. a week before B. the following week C. that week D. then - Reported Speech Quiz
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The reason is that the sentence is reported speech in the past. It doesn't work for the present, when only "next" is allowed (not "the ...
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The reported speech version is: He said that he had joined the company three years ago I checked Swan's PEU section 274.4 and didn't find any comments about whether it is optional or necessary to change these words.
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Time and Place in Reported Speech. When we report something, we may need to make changes to: time (now, tomorrow) place (here, this room) direct speech. reported speech. She said, "I saw Mary yesterday." She said she had seen Mary the day before. He said: "My mother is here."
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Would you mind coming early tomorrow? She asked me to come early the next day. To report a negative request, use 'not': Direct speech: ...