If the verb in the independent clause is in the present tense, the tense that the verb in the indirect quotation should be is <span>remain in its original tense.
</span>You don't have to shift tenses because it is present in the independent one.
For example:
He says: "I need to wash my hair."
He says that he needs to wash his hair.
You wouldn't say - he says that he needed to wash his hair.
Creative, Curious, Active, Organized, Caring, Kind, Sincere, Sensitive, Shy.
“she forced a smile, hoping to reassure her sister, though she felt anything but sure herself.”
Answer:
Note: This is an educational excursion.
Underlined words and phrases can be replaced with your own words
Dear <u>JohnDoe</u>,
how are you? I am doing quite well, and the weather is perfect for traveling! I will soon be going on an excursion soon and was wondering if you would be interested in joining me on my journey. We will be visiting <u>Rome</u> to <u>learn about the architecture, cuisine, and the geography</u>. We will be visiting the <u>Colosseum, eating Carbonara, and viewing the Mediterranean Sea</u>! I have booked plane tickets beforehand and would like you to accompany me on our adventure.
Hoping for a reply!
Regards,
<u>Appleπ101</u>
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