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.
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Answer:
Sya and Marcus
Explanation:
Because they both are always there for me when im moody, sad, mad and also annoyed.
The effect is what the workers do and when they do it