Analise as orações a seguir.
I. She said, “I’m cooking dinner now.” !$ \rightarrow !$ She said she was cooking dinner then.
II. She said, “I went to São Paulo last week.” !$ \rightarrow !$ She said she’d gone to São Paulo the week before.
III. He said, “I’d already eaten.” !$ \rightarrow !$ He said he’d already eaten.
IV. She said, “I’m going to find a new job.” !$ \rightarrow !$ She said she was going to find a new job.
V. He said, “I’ll give Pete a call.” !$ \rightarrow !$ He said he’d given Pete a call.
II. She said, “I went to São Paulo last week.” !$ \rightarrow !$ She said she’d gone to São Paulo the week before.
III. He said, “I’d already eaten.” !$ \rightarrow !$ He said he’d already eaten.
IV. She said, “I’m going to find a new job.” !$ \rightarrow !$ She said she was going to find a new job.
V. He said, “I’ll give Pete a call.” !$ \rightarrow !$ He said he’d given Pete a call.
Em relação ao discurso direto e indireto na Língua Inglesa, quais são corretas?