Direct and Indirect Speech (tense transformation)

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This exercise is intended to practice the tense transformation from direct speech to indirect speech.
Jorge Cardoza
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Jorge Cardoza
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Instructions: Change the sentences from Direct Speech into Indirect speech and vice versa.
She said, "She studies hard." She said (that) she studied hard.
She said, "She is studying hard." She said (that) she was studying hard.
She said, "She has studied hard." She said (that) she had studied hard.
She said, "She studied hard." She said (that) she had studied hard.
She said, "She is going to study hard." She said (that) she was going to study hard.
She said, "She will study hard." She said (that) she would study hard.
She said, "She can study hard." She said (that) she could study hard.
She said, "She may study hard." She said (that) she might study hard.
She said, "She has to study hard." She said (that) she had to study hard.
She said, "She must study hard." She said (that) she had to study hard.
She said, "She should study hard." She said (that) she should study hard.
She said, "She ought to study hard." She said (that) she ought to study hard.
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