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Conditionals are sentences containing 'if' ( or similar expressions such as 'when') which refer to past, present and future possibilities. There are two clauses, the 'if' clause and the main clause, and either can come in the first part of a conditional sentence.Reported speech, also known as indirect speech, the following changes also take place: The question word (when, where, why, who, what, how, etc.) remains but the form of the verb changes into the positive form, the question mark being omitted in reported questions. The verb say changes into ask, enquire...etc, and the tense of the speech reported is the same as that of the reporting verb. For example: Phil's question above was \"How are you feeling after last night, Ken?\" If somebody was reporting this, it would therefore become Phil asked how Ken was feeling. If there's no question word, if or whether must be used: \"Is anyone there?\" he asked. becomes He asked if/whether anyone was there. Note that there are never quotation marks in reported speech, as we are not quoting the exact words spoken.
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