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MUSTNīT in Reported Speech



curk
Spain

MUSTNīT in Reported Speech
 
   
    I īve got a doubt when a prohibition is reported.

    "you mustnīt turn that TV on " The teacher said to us.

     Does it change or not?   Is it possible to say :

      The teacher told us we werenīt allowed to  / couldnīt / mustnīt  turn the TV on


     

    

31 Jan 2014      





mike89
Spain

You may use a different reporting verb: The teacher "forbade" us tu turn on that TV. 

If you still want to keep tell, it could be: The teacher told us NOT TO turn on that TV. 

I hope it helps!
Regards,
Mike

31 Jan 2014     



yanogator
United States

Every option here - yours and Mike īs - is fine. Use whichever you want.
 
Bruce

31 Jan 2014