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He said, "I saw Charlie yesterday".
He said, "He/She wants to have lunch with me tomorrow".
  • He said, "I saw Charlie yesterday".

  • He said, "He/She wants to have lunch with me tomorrow".

He/She referersshe refers to the participant who gets it told. theThe day before turns to yesterday, and the following day turns to tomorrow. Tenses are shifted one step towards future tense because of past tense in Hehe said.

He said, "I saw Charlie yesterday".
He said, "He/She wants to have lunch with me tomorrow".

He/She referers to the participant who gets it told. the day before turns to yesterday, and the following day turns to tomorrow. Tenses are shifted one step towards future tense because of past tense in He said.

  • He said, "I saw Charlie yesterday".

  • He said, "He/She wants to have lunch with me tomorrow".

He/she refers to the participant who gets it told. The day before turns to yesterday, and the following day turns to tomorrow. Tenses are shifted one step towards future tense because of past tense in he said.

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He said, "I saw Charlie yesterday".
He said, "He/She wants to have lunch with me tomorrow".

He/She referers to the participant who gets it told. the day before turns to yesterday, and the following day turns to tomorrow. Tenses are shifted one step towards future tense because of past tense in He said.