Indirect Speech/help
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Message from jedi56 posted on 21-05-2013 at 18:39:21 (D | E | F)
Hello,
could someone tell me if the sentence
He told me, 'I was reading a book when the explosion occurred'." can be said using the same tense or I have to use the past perfect continuous
"He told me that he had been reading a book when the explosion had occurred."
I thought it could be said in both ways. Am I wrong?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
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Edited by lucile83 on 21-05-2013 21:45
Message from jedi56 posted on 21-05-2013 at 18:39:21 (D | E | F)
Hello,
could someone tell me if the sentence
He told me, 'I was reading a book when the explosion occurred'." can be said using the same tense or I have to use the past perfect continuous
"He told me that he had been reading a book when the explosion had occurred."
I thought it could be said in both ways. Am I wrong?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
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Edited by lucile83 on 21-05-2013 21:45
Re: Indirect Speech/help from lemagemasque, posted on 21-05-2013 at 18:55:04 (D | E)
Hello!
"He told me he was reading a book when the explosion occurred" sounds more natural to me.
Yet, I think you could also say "He told me he had been reading a book when the explosion had occurred" but something sounds awkward to me...
See you!
Re: Indirect Speech/help from hushpuppy, posted on 21-05-2013 at 19:11:09 (D | E)
Hello,
Yes, the two are perfect just as you have written them. The first one is usually seen in writing, to describe a dialogue to the reader, and the second is used in both, for conversation especially since we can't speak quotation marks
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Re: Indirect Speech/help from lemagemasque, posted on 21-05-2013 at 19:17:06 (D | E)
Hello Hushpuppy,
I think he was asking whether "He told me that he had been reading a book when the explosion had occurred" and "He told me that he was reading a book when the explosion occurred" were OK or not.
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