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Journey Review: Time and Place Changes

Throughout this pathway, we've explored how time expressions, place references, and demonstratives change when converting direct speech to reported speech. Let's review all key changes systematically.

Time Reference Changes

When reporting speech from a later time perspective, we adjust time references:
today → that day
tomorrow → the next/following day
yesterday → the previous/day before
next week → the following week
last month → the previous month/the month before

Place References and Demonstratives

Location references shift perspective:
here → there
this → that
these → those
come → go
bring → take

Examples

Direct: "I'll meet you here tomorrow at this cafe."
Reported: She said she would meet me there the next day at that cafe.
Shows multiple changes: tomorrow→the next day, here→there, this→that
Direct: "We're moving to this city next month."
Reported: They said they were moving to that city the following month.
Demonstrates changes in demonstratives and future time references

Common Mistakes to Avoid

❌ Incorrect: He said he will come here tomorrow.

✅ Correct: He said he would go there the next day.

Explanation: Remember to change time (tomorrow→the next day), verb tense (will→would), and direction (come→go)

❌ Incorrect: She said this book belongs to her yesterday.

✅ Correct: She said that book belonged to her the day before.

Explanation: Change demonstrative (this→that), time reference (yesterday→the day before), and verb tense

Tips for Success

  • Always consider the time perspective when reporting speech
  • Remember that place references change based on the new speaker's location
  • Demonstratives always shift from 'this/these' to 'that/those' in reported speech
  • Keep time relationships logical when making changes

🏆 What You Accomplished

Successfully mastered the fundamental changes required in reported speech for time expressions, place references, and demonstratives

🎯 Key Takeaways

  • Understanding perspective shifts in reported speech
  • Maintaining logical time relationships
  • Correct conversion of place references and demonstratives

🚀 Next Steps

  • Practice with mixed reported speech exercises
  • Explore reporting questions and commands
  • Study advanced time expressions in complex sentences

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