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Direct - Indirect

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5
easy steps
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Neil said that he was
feeling happy

I am feeling happy

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YESTERDAY

TODAY

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Direct – Indirect
In 5 steps

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Reporting Speech
Reporting speech are of two types:
1. Direct Speech
2. Indirect Speech

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Direct Speech
. In direct speech we use the speaker’s own
words.
. We put the exact words spoken in inverted
commas

Helen said, “I am going home”

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Indirect Speech
. In indirect speech is also called reported speech
. We do not use the exact words of the speaker.
. We report what was said.
. We sometimes need to change pronouns and
verb tenses.
. We don’t use speech (“ “)marks.
Helen said, “I am going home”
Helen said that she was going home.
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Advantages of each speech type
• Direct Speech can show
what a character is like.
• Direct speech can add
variety to writing
• Long speeches can be
boring.
• Too many speakers can
confuse the reader.

• Indirect Speech can be
summarised briefly so that
it does not slow down the
pace of the action.
• It can show a contrast
between what a character
is saying and what he or
she is thinking.
• Using too much of
indirect speech can also
be boring

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Direct to Indirect
Ram said, “I am happy now”
Five Changes from Direct to Indirect

Direct  Indirect

1.

Punctuations

“_”



Goes

2.

Change of inside tense

am



was

3.

Pronoun/Possessive Adj. change

I



He

4.

Comma becomes connective

5.

List of changing words

,



now



Ram said that heDasgupta happy then
was
Prosenjeet

that (not always)
then
Connective
He said to her, “I am reading a book.” (Assertive sentence)
He told her that he was reading a book.
He said to her, “Am I reading a book?” (Interrogative sentence)
He asked her if he was reading a book.
He said to her, “Read a book”(Imperative sentence: order/request/advice)
He ordered/told her to read a book. (verb+comma = to+verb)
He said to her, “What a book I am reading!” (Exclamatory sentence)
He exclaimed to her that he was reading a fantastic book.

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Connective
SENTENCE
TYPE

INTERROGATIVE

ASSRETIVE

IMPERATIVE

EXCLAMATORY

He said to her, …
EXAMPLE
AND
ANSWER

Is Nitin an old man?

Nitin is an old man

(YOU) + V + O
Expressing strong
feeling or
emotion
…………………!

RULES

Is Nitin an old man? (Y/N)
 “When are they eating?”
 He asked her when they were eating
 “Are they eating?” (Y/N)
 He asked her if they were eating

Asked + Listener
+
If/whether
wh

Nitin is an old man
 “They are eating”
 He told her that they were eating

- Told+listener (if there
is a listener)
- Said that (if no
listener)

(You) Kill Nitin
(You) Don’t injure him
“Please eat your food”
He requested her to eat her food

Ordered/requested/told
/adviced + Listener
+
Infinitive. (to+verb)

“How fast you eat!”
He exclaimed to her that she ate very fast

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Exclaimed that…
Direct to Indirect
Ram said, “I am happy now”
Five Changes from Direct to Indirect

Direct  Indirect

1.

Punctuations

“_”



Goes

2.

Change of inside tense

am



was

3.

Pronoun/Possessive Adj. change

I



He

4.

Comma becomes connective

5.

List of changing words

,



now



Ram said that heDasgupta happy then
was
Prosenjeet

that (not always)
then
Change of Reported Verb
CHANGE IN

RULES

EXAMPLE & ANSWER

REPORTED
TENSE

If outside tense is
past

change the inside
tense

He will say to her, “you seem tired.”
He will tell her that she seems tired.

Present

Past

She said to him, “I spent your cash.”
She told him that she had spent his cash.

Past

Past Perfect

Am, Is and Are

Was, Were

Have and Has

Had

May

The students said, “Arti is dead.”
The students that Arti was dead

Might

Can

Could

Will

Would

Shall

Had gone

Must

Had to

Tense of Proverbs,
Habitual Actions,
Universal Truths

Akshay said, “The Earth is round”
Akshay said that the Earth is round

Should

Went

Sunita said, “I cannot swim”
Sunita said that she could not swim

No change
No change
No change

She said, “ I went to a movie”
She said that she had gone to a movie.

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Practice
Anand said, “ I am writing a book on dieting” (said = past, change inside tense)
Anand said that he WAS writing a book on dieting.

Anil said to Maya, “I have been trying to dance since years”(said = past, change inside
tense)

Anil said to Maya that he HAD been trying to dance since years

Mother said to her daughter, “Time and tide wait for no man” (said = past)
(proverb hence no change of tense)

Mother told her daughter that Time and tide WAIT for no one
Neil said, “I must finish this for tomorrow”
Neil said that he HAD TO finish this for tomorrow.

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Direct to Indirect
Ram said, “I am happy now”
Five Changes from Direct to Indirect

Direct  Indirect

1.

Punctuations

“_”



Goes

2.

Change of inside tense

am



was

3.

Pronoun/Possessive Adj. change

I



He

4.

Comma becomes connective

5.

List of changing words

,



now



Ram said that heDasgupta happy then
was
Prosenjeet

that (not always)
then
Change of Pronoun/Possessive Adj.
CHANGE IN

RULES

EXAMPLE & ANSWER

PRONOUN/
POSSESSIVE
ADJECTIVE

OBJECT = Noun or pronoun before the verb
SUBJECT = Noun or Pronoun after the verb
1ST PERSON = I, we, me, mine, myself,
ourselves, we, our
2ND PERSON = you, your, yourself,
yourselves,
3RD PERSON = Neither I nor You

He said to her, “I gave them to you”

RULES
1ST PERSON  SUBJECT
2ND PERSON  OBJECT

LEAVE 3RD PERSON AS SUCH

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He told her that he had given them to her
Direct to Indirect
Ram said, “I am happy now”
Five Changes from Direct to Indirect

Direct  Indirect

1.

Punctuations

“_”



Goes

2.

Change of inside tense

am



was

3.

Pronoun/Possessive Adj. change

I



He

4.

Comma becomes connective

5.

List of changing words

,



now



Ram said that heDasgupta happy then
was
Prosenjeet

that (not always)
then
List of changing words
DIRECT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.

Now
This
Ago
Today
Tonight
Yesterday
Here
These
Come
Tomorrow
Last night
Said, “sorry”
Said, “Thank You”
Said, “Good Bye”
Said, “Hello”
Said, “Good Morning”
Said, “Yes”
Said, “No”

INDIRECT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.

Then
That
Before
That day
That night
The day before/previous day
There
Those
Go
The next/following day
The night before/previous night
Apologised
Thanked
Bade goodbye
Greeted
Wished a good morning
Replied in the affirmative
Replied in the negative
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.

The next day
That day
That night
Go
Replied in the affirmative
That
The night before
Replied in the negative
Then
The day before
Before
Apologised
Thanked
Greeted
Wished a Good morning
Bade good bye
There
Those
Examples
1.

He said, “Good evening, I have come to see if you have a room just for one night”
He wished her a Good evening and said that he had come to see if she had a room for just one night.

2.

He said, “I am going to see my mother tomorrow”
He said that he was going to see his mother the next day.

3.

She said, “ I went to a movie yesterday”
She said that she had gone to a movie the previous day.

4.

Tom said, “ I have an important meeting tonight.”
Tom said that he had an important meeting that night.

5.

Mom said, “I'm tired and its getting late. I think I’ll go to bed.”
Mom said that she was tired and it was getting late and hence she thought she would go to bed.
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Thank you!

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Practice Hand out
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Fatima says, “she does not like old films.”
Arshid said. “I will play.”
The old man said, “the earth revolves round the sun.”
Rahim said to me, “I cannot help you in your work.”
Rahim said to Abdul, “Have you finished your work?”
The beggar said to me, “May you live long!”
My mother says, “ You will always remain an idiot.”
The shopkeeper said to Mr. Patel, “Sir, I have always been fair to my customers in my dealings.”
The teacher said to Angela, “ How did you guess the correct answer?”
I said to my friend, “Please help me arrange these books on the shelf. “
“What a kick!” said one of the spectators
My friends say, “He is very handsome”
My granny will say, “You need to eat well”
You said, “I want to consult my parents”
“Where do you live?” she asked me
She said, “Do you want to come with me?”
She said, “The lesson had already started”
She said, “May I open a new browser?”
“We will be here tomorrow”, they promised
He said that, “Its time we began planning our holidays.”

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Direct to Indirect in 5 easy steps by Prosenjeet Dasgupta

  • 1. Direct - Indirect In 5 easy steps Prosenjeet Dasgupta www.lucknowwebs.com
  • 2. Neil said that he was feeling happy I am feeling happy Prosenjeet Dasgupta
  • 4. Direct – Indirect In 5 steps Prosenjeet Dasgupta
  • 5. Reporting Speech Reporting speech are of two types: 1. Direct Speech 2. Indirect Speech Prosenjeet Dasgupta
  • 6. Direct Speech . In direct speech we use the speaker’s own words. . We put the exact words spoken in inverted commas Helen said, “I am going home” Prosenjeet Dasgupta
  • 7. Indirect Speech . In indirect speech is also called reported speech . We do not use the exact words of the speaker. . We report what was said. . We sometimes need to change pronouns and verb tenses. . We don’t use speech (“ “)marks. Helen said, “I am going home” Helen said that she was going home. Prosenjeet Dasgupta
  • 8. Advantages of each speech type • Direct Speech can show what a character is like. • Direct speech can add variety to writing • Long speeches can be boring. • Too many speakers can confuse the reader. • Indirect Speech can be summarised briefly so that it does not slow down the pace of the action. • It can show a contrast between what a character is saying and what he or she is thinking. • Using too much of indirect speech can also be boring Prosenjeet Dasgupta
  • 9. Direct to Indirect Ram said, “I am happy now” Five Changes from Direct to Indirect Direct  Indirect 1. Punctuations “_”  Goes 2. Change of inside tense am  was 3. Pronoun/Possessive Adj. change I  He 4. Comma becomes connective 5. List of changing words ,  now  Ram said that heDasgupta happy then was Prosenjeet that (not always) then
  • 10. Connective He said to her, “I am reading a book.” (Assertive sentence) He told her that he was reading a book. He said to her, “Am I reading a book?” (Interrogative sentence) He asked her if he was reading a book. He said to her, “Read a book”(Imperative sentence: order/request/advice) He ordered/told her to read a book. (verb+comma = to+verb) He said to her, “What a book I am reading!” (Exclamatory sentence) He exclaimed to her that he was reading a fantastic book. Prosenjeet Dasgupta
  • 11. Connective SENTENCE TYPE INTERROGATIVE ASSRETIVE IMPERATIVE EXCLAMATORY He said to her, … EXAMPLE AND ANSWER Is Nitin an old man? Nitin is an old man (YOU) + V + O Expressing strong feeling or emotion …………………! RULES Is Nitin an old man? (Y/N)  “When are they eating?”  He asked her when they were eating  “Are they eating?” (Y/N)  He asked her if they were eating Asked + Listener + If/whether wh Nitin is an old man  “They are eating”  He told her that they were eating - Told+listener (if there is a listener) - Said that (if no listener) (You) Kill Nitin (You) Don’t injure him “Please eat your food” He requested her to eat her food Ordered/requested/told /adviced + Listener + Infinitive. (to+verb) “How fast you eat!” He exclaimed to her that she ate very fast Prosenjeet Dasgupta Exclaimed that…
  • 12. Direct to Indirect Ram said, “I am happy now” Five Changes from Direct to Indirect Direct  Indirect 1. Punctuations “_”  Goes 2. Change of inside tense am  was 3. Pronoun/Possessive Adj. change I  He 4. Comma becomes connective 5. List of changing words ,  now  Ram said that heDasgupta happy then was Prosenjeet that (not always) then
  • 13. Change of Reported Verb CHANGE IN RULES EXAMPLE & ANSWER REPORTED TENSE If outside tense is past change the inside tense He will say to her, “you seem tired.” He will tell her that she seems tired. Present Past She said to him, “I spent your cash.” She told him that she had spent his cash. Past Past Perfect Am, Is and Are Was, Were Have and Has Had May The students said, “Arti is dead.” The students that Arti was dead Might Can Could Will Would Shall Had gone Must Had to Tense of Proverbs, Habitual Actions, Universal Truths Akshay said, “The Earth is round” Akshay said that the Earth is round Should Went Sunita said, “I cannot swim” Sunita said that she could not swim No change No change No change She said, “ I went to a movie” She said that she had gone to a movie. Prosenjeet Dasgupta
  • 14. Practice Anand said, “ I am writing a book on dieting” (said = past, change inside tense) Anand said that he WAS writing a book on dieting. Anil said to Maya, “I have been trying to dance since years”(said = past, change inside tense) Anil said to Maya that he HAD been trying to dance since years Mother said to her daughter, “Time and tide wait for no man” (said = past) (proverb hence no change of tense) Mother told her daughter that Time and tide WAIT for no one Neil said, “I must finish this for tomorrow” Neil said that he HAD TO finish this for tomorrow. Prosenjeet Dasgupta
  • 15. Direct to Indirect Ram said, “I am happy now” Five Changes from Direct to Indirect Direct  Indirect 1. Punctuations “_”  Goes 2. Change of inside tense am  was 3. Pronoun/Possessive Adj. change I  He 4. Comma becomes connective 5. List of changing words ,  now  Ram said that heDasgupta happy then was Prosenjeet that (not always) then
  • 16. Change of Pronoun/Possessive Adj. CHANGE IN RULES EXAMPLE & ANSWER PRONOUN/ POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE OBJECT = Noun or pronoun before the verb SUBJECT = Noun or Pronoun after the verb 1ST PERSON = I, we, me, mine, myself, ourselves, we, our 2ND PERSON = you, your, yourself, yourselves, 3RD PERSON = Neither I nor You He said to her, “I gave them to you” RULES 1ST PERSON  SUBJECT 2ND PERSON  OBJECT LEAVE 3RD PERSON AS SUCH Prosenjeet Dasgupta He told her that he had given them to her
  • 17. Direct to Indirect Ram said, “I am happy now” Five Changes from Direct to Indirect Direct  Indirect 1. Punctuations “_”  Goes 2. Change of inside tense am  was 3. Pronoun/Possessive Adj. change I  He 4. Comma becomes connective 5. List of changing words ,  now  Ram said that heDasgupta happy then was Prosenjeet that (not always) then
  • 18. List of changing words DIRECT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Now This Ago Today Tonight Yesterday Here These Come Tomorrow Last night Said, “sorry” Said, “Thank You” Said, “Good Bye” Said, “Hello” Said, “Good Morning” Said, “Yes” Said, “No” INDIRECT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Then That Before That day That night The day before/previous day There Those Go The next/following day The night before/previous night Apologised Thanked Bade goodbye Greeted Wished a good morning Replied in the affirmative Replied in the negative Prosenjeet Dasgupta 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. The next day That day That night Go Replied in the affirmative That The night before Replied in the negative Then The day before Before Apologised Thanked Greeted Wished a Good morning Bade good bye There Those
  • 19. Examples 1. He said, “Good evening, I have come to see if you have a room just for one night” He wished her a Good evening and said that he had come to see if she had a room for just one night. 2. He said, “I am going to see my mother tomorrow” He said that he was going to see his mother the next day. 3. She said, “ I went to a movie yesterday” She said that she had gone to a movie the previous day. 4. Tom said, “ I have an important meeting tonight.” Tom said that he had an important meeting that night. 5. Mom said, “I'm tired and its getting late. I think I’ll go to bed.” Mom said that she was tired and it was getting late and hence she thought she would go to bed. Prosenjeet Dasgupta
  • 21. Practice Hand out 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Fatima says, “she does not like old films.” Arshid said. “I will play.” The old man said, “the earth revolves round the sun.” Rahim said to me, “I cannot help you in your work.” Rahim said to Abdul, “Have you finished your work?” The beggar said to me, “May you live long!” My mother says, “ You will always remain an idiot.” The shopkeeper said to Mr. Patel, “Sir, I have always been fair to my customers in my dealings.” The teacher said to Angela, “ How did you guess the correct answer?” I said to my friend, “Please help me arrange these books on the shelf. “ “What a kick!” said one of the spectators My friends say, “He is very handsome” My granny will say, “You need to eat well” You said, “I want to consult my parents” “Where do you live?” she asked me She said, “Do you want to come with me?” She said, “The lesson had already started” She said, “May I open a new browser?” “We will be here tomorrow”, they promised He said that, “Its time we began planning our holidays.” Prosenjeet Dasgupta