backshifting - Do tenses in a time clause never back-shift in reported speech?


Do tenses in a time clause never back-shift in reported speech?


For example, does



"I went to Italy when I finished school."



become



She said she had gone to Spain when she finished school.
-or-
She said she had gone to Spain when she had finished school.



and does



"I will go to Italy when I finish school."



become



She said she would go to Italy when she finishes school.
-or-
She said she would go to Italy when she finished school.





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