Newhere34
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- Apr 28, 2024
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- Europe
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Spanish
- Home Country
- Mexico
- Current Location
- Europe
So, I wanted to ask about this because a few days ago I was at school and my English teacher said that I had done the exercise incorrectly, although I was sure that I had done it correctly. I tried to argue with her, but she explained it so strangely that I can't even remember her explanation right now. The topic of discussion was "Reported speech", and the sentence was: "He said that he is now ____ (study) at school." The exercise required me to open the brackets, which I did, saying, "He said that now he was studying at school," and she corrected me, saying, "He said that now he studied at school." I was humiliated because everyone in my class was looking at me since I was always the best at English, so could you guys please help me prove my point and tell who is right and who is wrong?
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