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Answer» Answer: DIRECT SPEECH → INDIRECT SPEECHsimple presentHe said, "I GO to school every day." → simple past He said (that) he went to school every day. simple present- He said, "I went to school every day." → past perfect
- He said (that) he had GONE to school every day.
present perfect- He said, "I have gone to school every day." → past perfect
- He said (that) he had gone to school every day.
present progressive- He said, "I am going to school every day." → past progressive
- He said (that) he was going to school every day.
past progressive- He said, "I was going to school every day." → perfect progressive
- He said (that) he had been going to school every day,
- He said, "I will go to school every day." → WOULD + verb name
- He said (that) he would go to school every day.
future (going to)- He said, "I am going to school every day." → present progressive
- He said (that) he is going to school every day.
past progressive- He said (that) he was going to school every day
auxiliary + verb name - He said, "Do you go to school every day?"
- He said, "Where do you go to school?" → simple past
- He asked me if I went to school every day.*
- He asked me where I went to school imperative
- He said, "Go to school every day." → infinitive
- He said to go to school every day.
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