English Language & Usage Asked by TheMdsami33 on December 19, 2020
In the following reported speech:
The girl alleged that her mother handed her over to a pimp and was taking Rs 40,000 from him every month.
— Times of India Newspaper, 1st May 2018
Why is it not:
… had handed her over …
as per the reported speech rule?
The news story of the TOI in question was told in the Simple Past Tense. If the reporting verb of a direct speech sentence is in the simple past tense and the sentence is changed into indirect or reported speech, normally there should be a back-shifting of the tense of verbs of the direct speech sentence. If the OP's sentence is assumed to be a reported speech sentence, its direct speech version should have been as follows:
The girl alleged, "My mother hands me over to a pimp and is taking Rs 40,000 from him every month".
Answered by mahmud k pukayoor on December 19, 2020
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