True: If the reporting verb is in the present tense, future tense, or present perfect, it is not necessary to change the verb tense., There are no changes made to the verbs in reported speech with the modals would, could, shouls, might, ought to, and had better., When reporting something we don't need to use "that"., we don't need to change the present tense into the past if the information in direct speech is still true., False: When the sentence is in the past perfect we have to change the verb to present perfect., If the original statement is about a future action that still hasn't happened at the time it is reported you have to change the verb tense., When reporting something we always use the verbs "say" and "tell"., When reporting questions we don't need to change the sentence to an affirmative sentence.,

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