vernonmitchell95 vernonmitchell95
  • 02-10-2018
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If the verb in the independent clause is the past tense, in which tense should the verb in the indirect quotation be?

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slugsinmybutt
slugsinmybutt slugsinmybutt
  • 03-10-2018
It should remain in it’s original tense. You don’t have to switch tenses because it’s already in the present (:
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