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He explained that he was/is reading a book.
"I am reading a book," he explained.
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They told me that they were/are working on the project together.
"We are working on the project together," they told me.
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They complained that they had/have been waiting for hours.
"We have been waiting for hours," they complained.
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She asked me where I lived.
"Where do you live?" she asked me.
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She said/says that she drank/drinks five cups of coffee a day.
"I drink five cups of coffee a day," she said.
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She told me that she had been to Italy.
"I have been to Italy," she told me.
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They told us that learning English was/is easy.
"Learning English is easy," they told us.
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He explained that he might be late.
"I might be late," he explained.
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He explained that he hadn't/hasn't seen Sophia.
"I haven't seen Sophia," he explained.
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The boy asked me if I liked/like chocolate.
"Do you like chocolate?" the boy asked me.
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She said that she was in London last Saturday.
"I was in London last Saturday," she said.
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He told them that he could match the card together.
“I can match the cards together,” he told them.
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She said that she would be using the car next Friday.
"I'll be using the car next Friday," she said.
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He said that Noah had bought a new car.
"Noah bought a new car," he said.
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She said that Tom had taken a nap before dinner
"Tom took a nap before dinner," she said.
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