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Indirect speech (4) #1 (permalink) Tue Sep 19, 2006 16:02 pm   Indirect speech (4)
 

The same question as the above.

Direct: the day before yesterday,2 days ago. (1)
Indirect: 2 days before, 2 previous days. (2)

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Indirect speech (5) #2 (permalink) Tue Sep 19, 2006 16:45 pm   Indirect speech (5)
 

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Direct: the day before yesterday,2 days ago. (1) OK
Indirect: 2 days before, 2 days earlier.(2) OK

2 previous days --> NO
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