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Interactive Grammar: Common Tense Errors in Reported Speech quiz

Fix the most common tense errors: forgetting backshift, wrong perfect form, incorrect modal change.

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Duration
~15 min
Questions
10
Level
Intermediate

Overview

The most frequent tense error in reported speech is failing to backshift: 'She said she is tired' should be 'She said she was tired'. Other errors include not backshifting modals (can → could, will → would, may → might), and incorrectly treating scientific facts as requiring backshift.

Tense Error Types

  • No backshift❌ She said she is coming. ✅ She said she was coming.
  • Wrong shift❌ He said he has gone. ✅ He said he had gone.
  • Over-shift❌ She said water boiled at 100°C. ✅ water boils. (fact)

Correct Backshift Reference

  • am/is →was
  • have →had
  • went →had gone
  • will →would
  • can →could

Tips to Avoid Tense Errors

  • 1. Identify the original tense.
  • 2. Apply the backshift rule — one step back.
  • 3. Check: is this a fact or general truth? If yes, no backshift needed.
  • 4. Check: is the reporting verb in the present (say, says)? If yes, no backshift needed.

When to use

Exam writing

She said she had finished (NOT has finished) the project.

Grammar class

He said he was going (NOT is going) to the library.

Proofreading

They confirmed that the order had been dispatched.

Speaking

She told me she couldn't (NOT can't) attend.

Common Tense Errors — Error Correction

Correct the tense error in each reported statement.

Error Fix10 questions

1She said she is coming.

2He said he has finished the report.

3She said she will help.

4He said he can speak French.

5She said she go to the gym yesterday.

6He said water boiled at 0°C. (scientific fact)

7She said she may be late.

8He said he must leave immediately.

9She said she is going to quit.

10He said the meeting will be cancelled.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on common Tense Errors in Reported Speech cover?

Fix the most common tense errors: forgetting backshift, wrong perfect form, incorrect modal change.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Intermediate (B1) learners and forms part of the Common Tense Errors in Reported Speech section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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