Skip to main content
Post Closed as "Not suitable for this site" by Michael Harvey, Andy Bonner, Chenmunka, Lambie, Seowjooheng Singapore
Reorder to make it look less like asking for the answer to a homework question
Source Link
Andy Bonner
  • 18.4k
  • 1
  • 24
  • 54

Complete the sentence by correctly reporting Sam’s advice to Marilyn: If I were you, I would go now and apologize to Mrs. Emma and offer to pay for the shattered glass. Start with: Sam said that if he were in Marilyn’s position ______________________________

For this question, does the part "apologize..glass" need to remain in present tense or do we switch it to past tense?

Complete the sentence by correctly reporting Sam’s advice to Marilyn: If I were you, I would go now and apologize to Mrs. Emma and offer to pay for the shattered glass. Start with: Sam said that if he were in Marilyn’s position ______________________________

Complete the sentence by correctly reporting Sam’s advice to Marilyn: If I were you, I would go now and apologize to Mrs. Emma and offer to pay for the shattered glass. Start with: Sam said that if he were in Marilyn’s position ______________________________

For this question, does the part "apologize..glass" need to remain in present tense or do we switch it to past tense?

For this question, does the part "apologize..glass" need to remain in present tense or do we switch it to past tense?

Complete the sentence by correctly reporting Sam’s advice to Marilyn: If I were you, I would go now and apologize to Mrs. Emma and offer to pay for the shattered glass. Start with: Sam said that if he were in Marilyn’s position ______________________________

Source Link

Convert the following to reported speech

Complete the sentence by correctly reporting Sam’s advice to Marilyn: If I were you, I would go now and apologize to Mrs. Emma and offer to pay for the shattered glass. Start with: Sam said that if he were in Marilyn’s position ______________________________

For this question, does the part "apologize..glass" need to remain in present tense or do we switch it to past tense?