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Change into reported speech. The boy said, "I like sweets”.

AThe boy says that he liked sweets.

BThe boy said that he had liked sweets.

CThe boy said that he liked sweets.

DThe boy says that he has liked sweets.

Answer:

C. The boy said that he liked sweets.

Read Explanation:

  • In reported speech, the verb tense often shifts back in time.
  • "Said" is the past tense of "say," so the direct speech verb "like" changes to "liked" in reported speech.
  • The pronoun "I" changes to "he" to match the subject in the reported speech.
  • "The boy says that he liked sweets.": Incorrect because it uses "says" (present tense) instead of "said" (past tense).
  • "The boy said that he had liked sweets.": Incorrect because the past perfect tense "had liked" is not needed; simple past "liked" is sufficient.
  • "The boy says that he has liked sweets.": Incorrect because it uses "says" (present tense) and "has liked" (present perfect tense), which do not match the past tense context of the original statement.

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