Answer: Reporting statements is relatively easy. The most common verb used to report statements is tell.
As a general rule, the changes in the tense of the reported speech depend upon the tense of the reporting verb in the direct speech. Thus when the reporting verb is in the past tense, the tense of the reported verb also changes to past tense.
Example
He said, ‘I want to go.’
He said that he wanted to go.
Explanation:
YES! The current schedule messes with teens sleep patterns. Teens get tired at 11pm. So if 1st period starts at 7am thats not enough sleep. Yet younger kids, (more awake in mornings) have later start times.
Answer:
15s-100=350
Explanation:
15s-100=350
step 1 add 100 to each side
15s=450
step 2 divide each side by 15
s=30
he sold 30 t shirts
Answer:
He needed a source of water to survive.
Explanation:
Brian can easily access water if he resides close to the lake, which will help him survive in the wild.