"I hope you'll all get what you want" How does it sound in reported speech?

oh no :) I thought how do we write it in reported speech?

She hopes that you'll get what you want.

so the sentence he hoped they would all get what they wanted is not correct? There is no back shift of tenses?

It can be either way.

In reported speech, the sentence "I hope you'll all get what you want" would be reported as follows:

He/she said that he/she hoped they would all get what they wanted.

To change a sentence from direct speech to reported speech, you need to make the following changes:

1. Change the pronouns, verb tenses, and adverbial expressions to agree with the reporting verb.
2. If the reported speech refers to something still true or ongoing, use the present tense. Otherwise, use the past tense to reflect that it is being reported.
3. Change the time and place expressions if necessary.

In this case, "I" changes to "he/she," and "hope" changes to "hoped." The verb "get" changes to "would get" to show that it is being reported. Lastly, the time expression is adjusted to fit the reporting situation.