Oh, I thought you had a problem with it too when you said (of SJ's example):metal56 wrote:Fluff ...fluffyhamster wrote: I'm presuming not, because we can say 'He said his holiday starts next week' just as easily as 'He says his holiday starts next week' (but not ?'He says/said his holiday started next week').
Why can't we say, "He says/said his holiday started next week." ????????????????????????????'
He said his holiday started next Friday.
Me, I reckon if his holiday does indeed start next week, that's what he'll be reported as saying ('He said his holiday starts next week, so he'll probably be free to meet you'), but if it was postponed, I think something likeSo he had to cancel, postpone or change it then?
'He said his holiday's been cancelled/he has to work, so he can't meet, unfortunately'
would be a more sensible thing to say than
'He said his holiday starts/started next week, but you know, I don't know why I just said that, because actually, it doesn't (?didn't? ??hadn't?! %#$started!*&) start next week because it's been cancelled...(pant pant <<GASP>>)'



