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REPORTED SPEECH
REPORTED SPEECH
  What is it ?      How do you use it?
                                      He s a id he
                          Whe re ’s   wa s fe e ling
                           To m ?          ill.




We use it when we want to tell another person
about a conversation that took place in the past
(e.g telephone call, news or a story that someone
told us, etc.)
CHANGES FROM DIRECT TO
      REPORTED SPEECH:
Verb Tense (when the Reporting Verb is in
        the Past Tense – most times)
    Personal Pronouns, Possessives
  (In a logical way, see every sentence)
      Demonstratives: This  That
                        These Those
       Time & Place Expressions
Verb Tense Changes:
' I know quite a lot of people     Present        Simple Past    He said that
here.'                             Simple                        he ...............................
Robert said.                                                     quite a lot of people there
'John is feeling much better '     Present        Past           He said that
 Paul said.                        Continuous     Continuous     John ...........................much
                                                                 better
' I enjoyed my holiday in the      Simple Past    Past Perfect   He said that
States'                                                          he ............................... his
David said.                                                      holiday in the States
'Jackie wasn´t feeling very        Past           Past Perfect   He said that
well '                             Continuous     Continuous     Jackie .........................
The teacher said.                                                very well
' They‘ve seen the Eiffel Tower    Present        Past Perfect   He said that
'                                  Perfect                       they ............................
John said.                                                       the Eiffel Tower
' I have been waiting for ages     Present        Past Perfect   He said that
'                                  Perfect        Continuous     he ............................
My father said.                                                  for ages
' Nobody had warned them           Continuous
                                   Past Perfect   Past Perfect   He said that
about the storm ' The politician                                 nobody .................... about the
said.                                             (No change)    storm
' She had been reading all         Past Perfect   Past Perfect   She said that
day '                                             Continuous     she ........................ all day
Brenda said.                       Continuous     (No change)
' I will be here with you.'        Future        Conditional   Robert promised that
Robert promised me.                Simple                      he ...............................
                                                               there with me



'John is going to study            Be going to   Was/Were      Paul said that
French '                                         going to      John ...........................
 Paul said.                                                    to study French


MODAL VERBS:

' We can start the lesson'         Can           Could         David said that
David said.                                                    we ............................... start
                                                               the lesson


' They may come home '             May           Might         My husband said that
My husband said.                                               they .........................
                                                               come home



' You must be quiet in class '     Must          Had to        The teacher told us that
The teacher told us.                                           we ............................
                                                               be quiet in class
‘ I’ll see you later!’ She said.   Will/ Shall   Would         She said that she ………..…
                                                               me later.
Changes in Time and Place expressions:
                       A week ago The previous week/
       Time                       the week before
Now           Then                        This            That morning
Ago           Before                      morning

Today         That day
tonight       That night
                                                        Place
tomorrow      the following day OR the    here                there
              day after OR the next day
yesterday     the previous day OR         This town/          That town/
              the day before              garden...           garden ...
last week/    the previous week/          These cities/ ...   Those cities/ ...
month/ ...    month ... OR the week
              before
Next week /   The following week /
month/ ...    month OR the week/
              month after
1. REPORTING STATEMENTS
Statements are Affirmative or Negative Sentences.
 We use a Reporting Verb + That (it can be omitted)
         + Subject + verb in Previous tense + ...
Say / tell are the most frequent verbs .
•Tell +indirect complement(always)
•Say(+ to + optional indirect complement)
-“ The film was too boring” , said the teacher.
The teacher said /said to us/told us (that) the film
        was too boring.
- “It’s the funniest show I’ve ever seen” -Joan told me.
Joan told me (that) it was the funniest show she
had ever seen.
Reporting Verbs:
Other verbs also transmit the intention or the way the speaker talked:

ACCUSE of*        COMPLAIN to .. About *        POINT OUT
ADD               DECLARE                       PROMISE (to)
ADMIT *           DENY *                        PROTEST against /about *
ADVISE ...to      EXPLAIN                       REFUSE to
AGREE             INFORM                        REMIND… to
ANSWER            INSIST on*                    REMARK
APOLOGIZE for*    GRUMBLE about *               REPLY
ARGUE             MENTION                       THREATEN to
ASSURE            OBJECT to *
BOAST about *     OBSERVE
CLAIM             OFFER to                      * These verbs + ing

              The most common ones:
              TELL + I.O. and SAY
        Followed by THAT ( Remember it can be omitted!)
2.REPORTING QUESTIONS
             A) YES / NO QUESTIONS:
   Reporting Verb + If or whether + Subject + Verb +...

              (Order of Reported Question:
            Subject + Verb - as in Statements)

“Are you working these days?” he said.
He asked if/whether I was working those days. (No Question
Mark)


“Did you speak to John last night?” she asked
She wanted to know if I had spoken to J, the night before.
B) WH- QUESTIONS:
Reporting Verb + Question Word(s) + Subject + Verb
   (The Word Order is again the same as in Statements)

“Where did you go last summer?”.
 He asked me where I had gone the previous summer.
“How long were you waiting for us?”
She wanted to know how long I had been waiting for them.

                Introductory verbs:
      ask, wonder, would like/ want to know, …
3.REPORTING COMMANDS (= ORDERS)
The Imperative changes into (Not) To Infinitive:
He said to us: “Stay here” He told us to stay there

        The Reporting Verb must indicate “order”:
             He said: “Don’t mention that”
            He told me not to mention that.

           “Say that again”, he said to me
             He asked me to say that again.

                  Reporting Verbs:
Tell,ask, beg, invite, warn, order, command, instruct,...
4.REPORTING SUGGESTIONS:
         We normally use suggest + gerund
              OR suggest that + Clause
•Let’s, why don’t we, shall we, why not… are omitted:
“Let’s go to the theatre”
“Why don’t we go to the theatre?”
“Shall we go to the theatre?”
“He should visit the museum”
She suggested going to the theatre
She suggested that we (should) go to the theatre
She suggested that he (should) visit** the museum
“Let’s not argue again,” he said.
He suggested not arguing again
He suggested that they should not argue again.
5.REPORTING REQUESTS
               We use these Reporting Verbs:
           beg, ask, demand, request + (not) to
            (they usually take an Indirect Object)
                The word “please” is omitted.

“Can I go out tonight, mum, please?” The boy begged.
The boy begged to go out that night.
“John, don’t open the window, please” I said
I asked /requested/begged John not to open the window.
“Can you let me use your phone, please?” I asked my
 neighbour.
I asked my neighbour to let me use her phone.
“Can I use your phone?” I asked my neighbour
I asked my neighbour if I could use her phone OR
                      To use her phone
6.Other Verbs & Structures:
    Agree, refuse, offer, promise, threaten,remind
                    + To Infinitive:
   Ann: Would you wait half an hour?
   Tom: All right
   Tom agreed to wait half an hour.
   Chris: Would you lend me another €50?
   David: No, I won´t lend you any more money
   David refused ...

   Accuse of, admit, apologize for, deny, insist on
                      + Gerund
You took my money! He accused her of ...
I didn’t steal it! He denied ...
I am sorry I’m late  She apologized for ...
Let me pay, please  She insisted on ...

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Reported Speech Explained

  • 2. REPORTED SPEECH What is it ? How do you use it? He s a id he Whe re ’s wa s fe e ling To m ? ill. We use it when we want to tell another person about a conversation that took place in the past (e.g telephone call, news or a story that someone told us, etc.)
  • 3. CHANGES FROM DIRECT TO REPORTED SPEECH: Verb Tense (when the Reporting Verb is in the Past Tense – most times) Personal Pronouns, Possessives (In a logical way, see every sentence) Demonstratives: This  That These Those Time & Place Expressions
  • 4. Verb Tense Changes: ' I know quite a lot of people Present Simple Past He said that here.' Simple he ............................... Robert said. quite a lot of people there 'John is feeling much better ' Present Past He said that Paul said. Continuous Continuous John ...........................much better ' I enjoyed my holiday in the Simple Past Past Perfect He said that States' he ............................... his David said. holiday in the States 'Jackie wasn´t feeling very Past Past Perfect He said that well ' Continuous Continuous Jackie ......................... The teacher said. very well ' They‘ve seen the Eiffel Tower Present Past Perfect He said that ' Perfect they ............................ John said. the Eiffel Tower ' I have been waiting for ages Present Past Perfect He said that ' Perfect Continuous he ............................ My father said. for ages ' Nobody had warned them Continuous Past Perfect Past Perfect He said that about the storm ' The politician nobody .................... about the said. (No change) storm ' She had been reading all Past Perfect Past Perfect She said that day ' Continuous she ........................ all day Brenda said. Continuous (No change)
  • 5. ' I will be here with you.' Future Conditional Robert promised that Robert promised me. Simple he ............................... there with me 'John is going to study Be going to Was/Were Paul said that French ' going to John ........................... Paul said. to study French MODAL VERBS: ' We can start the lesson' Can Could David said that David said. we ............................... start the lesson ' They may come home ' May Might My husband said that My husband said. they ......................... come home ' You must be quiet in class ' Must Had to The teacher told us that The teacher told us. we ............................ be quiet in class ‘ I’ll see you later!’ She said. Will/ Shall Would She said that she ………..… me later.
  • 6. Changes in Time and Place expressions: A week ago The previous week/ Time the week before Now Then This That morning Ago Before morning Today That day tonight That night Place tomorrow the following day OR the here there day after OR the next day yesterday the previous day OR This town/ That town/ the day before garden... garden ... last week/ the previous week/ These cities/ ... Those cities/ ... month/ ... month ... OR the week before Next week / The following week / month/ ... month OR the week/ month after
  • 7. 1. REPORTING STATEMENTS Statements are Affirmative or Negative Sentences. We use a Reporting Verb + That (it can be omitted) + Subject + verb in Previous tense + ... Say / tell are the most frequent verbs . •Tell +indirect complement(always) •Say(+ to + optional indirect complement) -“ The film was too boring” , said the teacher. The teacher said /said to us/told us (that) the film was too boring. - “It’s the funniest show I’ve ever seen” -Joan told me. Joan told me (that) it was the funniest show she had ever seen.
  • 8. Reporting Verbs: Other verbs also transmit the intention or the way the speaker talked: ACCUSE of* COMPLAIN to .. About * POINT OUT ADD DECLARE PROMISE (to) ADMIT * DENY * PROTEST against /about * ADVISE ...to EXPLAIN REFUSE to AGREE INFORM REMIND… to ANSWER INSIST on* REMARK APOLOGIZE for* GRUMBLE about * REPLY ARGUE MENTION THREATEN to ASSURE OBJECT to * BOAST about * OBSERVE CLAIM OFFER to * These verbs + ing The most common ones: TELL + I.O. and SAY Followed by THAT ( Remember it can be omitted!)
  • 9. 2.REPORTING QUESTIONS A) YES / NO QUESTIONS: Reporting Verb + If or whether + Subject + Verb +... (Order of Reported Question: Subject + Verb - as in Statements) “Are you working these days?” he said. He asked if/whether I was working those days. (No Question Mark) “Did you speak to John last night?” she asked She wanted to know if I had spoken to J, the night before.
  • 10. B) WH- QUESTIONS: Reporting Verb + Question Word(s) + Subject + Verb (The Word Order is again the same as in Statements) “Where did you go last summer?”. He asked me where I had gone the previous summer. “How long were you waiting for us?” She wanted to know how long I had been waiting for them. Introductory verbs: ask, wonder, would like/ want to know, …
  • 11. 3.REPORTING COMMANDS (= ORDERS) The Imperative changes into (Not) To Infinitive: He said to us: “Stay here” He told us to stay there The Reporting Verb must indicate “order”: He said: “Don’t mention that” He told me not to mention that. “Say that again”, he said to me He asked me to say that again. Reporting Verbs: Tell,ask, beg, invite, warn, order, command, instruct,...
  • 12. 4.REPORTING SUGGESTIONS: We normally use suggest + gerund OR suggest that + Clause •Let’s, why don’t we, shall we, why not… are omitted: “Let’s go to the theatre” “Why don’t we go to the theatre?” “Shall we go to the theatre?” “He should visit the museum” She suggested going to the theatre She suggested that we (should) go to the theatre She suggested that he (should) visit** the museum “Let’s not argue again,” he said. He suggested not arguing again He suggested that they should not argue again.
  • 13. 5.REPORTING REQUESTS We use these Reporting Verbs: beg, ask, demand, request + (not) to (they usually take an Indirect Object) The word “please” is omitted. “Can I go out tonight, mum, please?” The boy begged. The boy begged to go out that night. “John, don’t open the window, please” I said I asked /requested/begged John not to open the window. “Can you let me use your phone, please?” I asked my neighbour. I asked my neighbour to let me use her phone. “Can I use your phone?” I asked my neighbour I asked my neighbour if I could use her phone OR To use her phone
  • 14. 6.Other Verbs & Structures: Agree, refuse, offer, promise, threaten,remind + To Infinitive: Ann: Would you wait half an hour? Tom: All right Tom agreed to wait half an hour. Chris: Would you lend me another €50? David: No, I won´t lend you any more money David refused ... Accuse of, admit, apologize for, deny, insist on + Gerund You took my money! He accused her of ... I didn’t steal it! He denied ... I am sorry I’m late  She apologized for ... Let me pay, please  She insisted on ...