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Reported Speech
Prepared by: MM
 Outline:
1. Definition
2. Rules
3. Tense changes
4. Time and place changes
5. Pronouns
6. Reporting Verbs
7. Indirect Questions
8. Commands, Requests, Advice in Indirect Speech
9. Offers and Suggestions in Indirect Speech
10. Exclamations in Indirect Speech
11. Indirect Speech: MIXED TYPES
12. Exercises
 Reported speech (also
known as indirect speech)
refers to a sentence
reporting what someone has
said.
1. Definition
 In all sentences, the quotation marks and the
comma immediately before the first quotation
mark are removed. Next, the word "that" is
usually inserted after the reporting verb.
Then, there are certain changes to be
considered.
2. Rules
• If the reporting verb is in the present tense we
don't need to change the tense, though probably
we do need to change the 'person' from 'I' to 'she’
• “
I like ice cream”
.
• She says she likes ice cream.
• But, if the reporting verb is in the past tense, then
usually we change the tenses in the reported
speech:
• “
I like ice cream”
.
• She said she liked ice cream.
3. Tense Changes
Direct speech Indirect speech
Present simple
She said, "It's cold."
Past simple
She said it was cold.
Present continuous
She said, "I'm teaching
English online."
Past continuous
She said she was teaching English
online.
Present perfect simple
She said, "I've been on the
web since 1999."
Past perfect simple
She said she had been on the web
since 1999.
Present perfect continuous
She said, "I've been teaching
English for seven years."
Past perfect continuous
She said she had been teaching
English for seven years.
Past simple
She said, "I taught online
yesterday."
Past perfect
She said she had taught online
yesterday.
Past continuous
She said, "I was teaching earlier."
Past perfect continuous
She said she had been teaching earlier.
Past perfect
She said, "The lesson had
already started when he arrived."
Past perfect
NO CHANGE - She said the lesson had
already started when he arrived.
Past perfect continuous
She said, "I'd already been
teaching for five minutes."
Past perfect continuous
NO CHANGE - She said she'd
already been teaching for five minutes.
Other tense changes
Direct Speech Indirect Speech
Will
She said, "I'll teach English online
tomorrow."
Would
She said she would teach English online
tomorrow.
Can
She said, "I can teach English online."
Could
She said she could teach English online.
Must
She said, "I must have a computer to teach
English online."
Had to
She said she had to have a computer to
teach English online.
Shall
She said, "What shall we learn today?"
Should
She asked what we should learn today.
May
She said, "May I open a new browser?"
Might
She asked if she might open a new
browser.
4. Time and place changes
Now › Then
Today › That day
Here › There
This › That
This week › That week
Tomorrow › The following day
The next day
The day after
Next week ›
the following week
the next week
the week after
Yesterday ›
the previous day
the day before
Last week ›
the previous week
the week before
Ago ›
previously
before
2 weeks ago ›
2 weeks previously
2 weeks before
Tonight › that night
Last Saturday ›
the previous Saturday
the Saturday before
Next Saturday ›
the following Saturday
the next Saturday
 Examples:
 I went to the theatre last night.
He said he had gone to the theatre the
night before.
 I'm staying here until next week.
He said he was staying there until the
following week.
5. Pronouns
• Personal pronouns need to be changed
according to the situation.
 “I run 5 km every day”, said she.
 She said she ran 5 km every day.
 Besides, some demontratives must be
changed:
THIS changes to THAT and THESE to
THOSE:
 She said ‘I like this shirt’
 She said she liked that shirt.
6. Reporting Verbs
Said, told and asked are the most common
verbs used in indirect speech.
We use “asked” to report questions:
I asked Lynne what time the lesson started.
We use “told” with an object.
Lynne told me she felt tired.
We usually use “said” without an object.
Lynne said she was going to teach online.
If “said” is used with an object we must
include “to”
Lynne said to me that she'd never been to
China.
accused, admitted, advised, alleged, agreed,
apologised, begged, boasted, complained,
denied, explained, implied, invited, offered,
ordered, promised, replied, suggested and
thought.
-There are many other verbs we can use
apart from said, told and asked. These
include:
7. Indirect Questions
• Direct question: He said, “Where is she going?”
• Indirect question: He asked where she was going.
A. Changes;
a. Tenses, pronouns and possessive adjectives, and
adverbs of time and place change as in statements.
b. The interrogative form of the verb changes to the
affirmative form.
c. The question mark is omitted in indirect questions.
B. Say must be changed to a verb of inquiry;
• He said, “Where is the station?” He asked
where the station was.
C. Ask can be followed by the person addressed :
• He asked, “What have you got in your bag?” He
asked (me) what I had got in my bag.
• Wonder/want to know cannot take an indirect
object; we must use ask where the person addressed
is mentioned.
• He said, ”Mary, when is the next train?” He
asked Mary when the next train was.
D. WH- Questions:
• He said, “Why didn’t you put on the brake?”
1. Subject + asked
2. WH- word + inversion of subject order;
3. Change pronouns, time and place expressions and
tenses;
• He asked (her) why she hadn’t put on the brake.
• She said, “What do you want?” She asked
(them) what they wanted.
E. YES/NO Questions:
o “Can you pass me the salt?” she asked.
1. Subject + asked if / whether….
2. Inversion of the subject order
3. Change pronouns, time and place expressions and
tenses:
She asked if I could pass her the salt.
o “Is anyone there?” he asked He asked if/whether
anyone was there.
• He said, “Can you swim?” and I said “No”
He asked (me) if I could swim and I said I couldn’t.
• He said, “Will you have time to do it?” and I said
“Yes”
He asked if I would have time to do it and I said that
I would.
8. Commands, Requests, Advice and Order in Indirect
Speech
 Verb of command/request/advice + object + infinitive.
– Direct command: He said, “Lie down, Tom”.
– Indirect command: He told Tom to lie down.
a. Verbs used: advise, ask, beg, command, order,
remind, tell, warn etc.
o He said, “Get your coat, Tom!” He told Tom to get
his coat.
o ‘Stir it with your spoon,’ his sister said. His sister
advised him to stir it with a spoon.
b. Negative commands, requests, advice and order are
usually reported by not + infinitive:
“Don’t swim out too far, boys”, I said I warned/told
the boys not to swim out too far.
• Positive imperative
Close the door!
o Tell + (Object) + to infinitive
He told me to close the door.
• Negative imperative
Don't speak!
o Tell + (Object) + not to infinitive
He told me not to speak.
9. Offers, Suggestions, Promise
and others in Indirect Speech
A. OFFERS:
• “Shall I bring you some tea?” He offered to
bring me some tea.
B. SUGGESTIONS:
• “Shall we meet at the theatre? He suggested
meeting at the theatre.
• The son said to his mother, ‘I shall never be rude
to you.’ The son promised his mother that
he would never be rude to her.
• ‘Why has the clock stopped?’ thought Peter.
Peter wondered why the clock had stopped.
• I said, ‘They have gone out.’ I informed that
they had gone out.
10. Exclamations in Indirect Speech
A. Exclamations beginning What (a) ... or How ... can
be reported by:
- exclaim/say that:
o He said, “What a dreadful idea!” or “How dreadful!”
He exclaimed that it was a dreadful idea/was dreadful.
- give an exclamation of delight/disgust/horror/relief/
surprise etc.
- if the exclamation is followed by an action: “with an
exclamation of delight/disgust” etc. + he/she etc. + verb;
B. Other types of exclamation:
• Good! Marvellous! Splendid! Heavens! Oh! Ugh! Etc;
o “Good!” he exclaimed.
He gave an exclamation of pleasure/satisfaction.
o “Ugh!” she exclaimed, and turned the programme off.
With an exclamation of disgust she turned
the programme off.
C. Note also:
• He said, “Thank you!” He thanked me.
• He said, “Good luck!” He wished me luck.
• He said, “Happy Christmas!” He wished me a happy
Christmas.
• He said, “Congratulations!” He congratulated me.
• He said, “Liar!” He called me a liar.
• He said, “Damn!” etc. He swore.
• The notice said: WELCOME TO WALES! The
notice welcomed visitors to Wales.
11. Indirect Speech: MIXED TYPES
 “I don’t know the way. Do you?” he asked.
He said he didn’t know the way and asked her if she did/if
she knew it.
 He said, “Someone is coming. Get behind the screen.”
He said that someone was coming and told me to get behind
the screen.
 ‘Hello!’ my friend said to me. ‘How are you?’
My friend greeted me and asked how I was.
I. Change the following sentences from direct to indirect speech.
1. ‘Congratulations! You have come first in the exams,’ the principal
said to me.
2. ‘What an expensive car he drives! said Steve’s neighbour.
3. “Yes, the economy is getting better” the journalist said
4. “You are the responsible of revealing hanna’s secrets” she said
5. The correspondent said :“the president will be here to inspect the
damage”
6. ‘Hurry up!’ said Viru’s mother. ‘The bus will be here in a minute.’
7. He said to one of them: “Let me see the streets once more before I
die. I’ll be back in five minutes.”
8. My grandfather said, ‘May you have a long life!’
9. ‘How well you speak German,’ his teammate said.
10. Mr Jain said to his colleague, ‘Will you please drop me at the
airport?’
11. “Would you mind telling me how to get to the art gallery, please?”
12. ‘Light travels in a straight line,’ the teacher said.
1. Michael said: “Why do I do this every day?”
2. ‘Ouch! The bee stung me!’ the child said.
3. “Please, don’t say anything to him”, he said.
4. She said: “Don’t smoke if you want to save money.”
5. “Don’t forget to thank Mrs Jones when you’re saying good bye to
her.” my mother said
6. “Don’t try to be funny.” my elder sister said
7. The saleswoman says to us: “be sure, you chose the best painting in
our galery”
8. “Be a good girl and sit quietly for five minutes.”Adam said
9. She said to him, "Be careful".
10. He always says to them "You must pay more attention”
11. ‘May I know who is on the line?’ her father said.
12. "How many photos have you got?" he said
13. She said: “why don’t we go for a journey, it will be awesome.”
14. They asked her mother: “Does he often come home late from
school?”
15. "Has Jasmine ever been to Siena?" he asked.
Read the following dialogues and fill in the blanks.
Aria : Why do you look so worried?
Hanna : I have not prepared well for the exams. I have
read only general articles.
Aria : Don’t worry. There will be no questions from
MCB. Reading general articles from magazines or
newspapers will help you develop reading skills.
Hanna: Thank you, I am very relieved. Thank you indeed.
-Aria asked Hanna _____________. Hanna ___________
______ ___________ and that she had read only general
articles. Aria ________ her not to worry as
_____________. Hanna looked __________ at
_________ and ____________for her consoling words.
These are the exact words Frank said to you
yesterday.
"I've just got engaged! We're getting married next year.
We're going to Paris for our honeymoon. It's all going to
be very expensive. Luckily, my friend is a photographer
so he he'll take the photos for us. We'll be having the
reception in my parents' back garden. My mum is
baking the cake for us and my sister's band is playing
free for us. I hope you'll come to the wedding.
“Now you're telling your friend what Frank told you.
Mrs kent asked Jim where the memos she had left on his desk
the previous morning were.
Jim answered that he was sorry but he had thrown them away
by mistake.
Mrs kent told him that that was a silly thing to do. She also
asked if he had taken any photocopies of them at least.
Jim replied that he had and that he had put them in a file.
Mrs kent asked Jim where the sales invoices were. She also
said that she had been looking for them everywhere.
Paul answered that he had got no idea himself and suggested
asking the secretary.
Rewrite this paragraph in a dialogue form;
• Mrs Kent: where are...
• Jim: I am sorry but....
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Reported_speech_ppt.pptx

  • 2.  Outline: 1. Definition 2. Rules 3. Tense changes 4. Time and place changes 5. Pronouns 6. Reporting Verbs 7. Indirect Questions 8. Commands, Requests, Advice in Indirect Speech 9. Offers and Suggestions in Indirect Speech 10. Exclamations in Indirect Speech 11. Indirect Speech: MIXED TYPES 12. Exercises
  • 3.  Reported speech (also known as indirect speech) refers to a sentence reporting what someone has said. 1. Definition
  • 4.  In all sentences, the quotation marks and the comma immediately before the first quotation mark are removed. Next, the word "that" is usually inserted after the reporting verb. Then, there are certain changes to be considered. 2. Rules
  • 5. • If the reporting verb is in the present tense we don't need to change the tense, though probably we do need to change the 'person' from 'I' to 'she’ • “ I like ice cream” . • She says she likes ice cream. • But, if the reporting verb is in the past tense, then usually we change the tenses in the reported speech: • “ I like ice cream” . • She said she liked ice cream.
  • 6. 3. Tense Changes Direct speech Indirect speech Present simple She said, "It's cold." Past simple She said it was cold. Present continuous She said, "I'm teaching English online." Past continuous She said she was teaching English online. Present perfect simple She said, "I've been on the web since 1999." Past perfect simple She said she had been on the web since 1999.
  • 7. Present perfect continuous She said, "I've been teaching English for seven years." Past perfect continuous She said she had been teaching English for seven years. Past simple She said, "I taught online yesterday." Past perfect She said she had taught online yesterday. Past continuous She said, "I was teaching earlier." Past perfect continuous She said she had been teaching earlier. Past perfect She said, "The lesson had already started when he arrived." Past perfect NO CHANGE - She said the lesson had already started when he arrived. Past perfect continuous She said, "I'd already been teaching for five minutes." Past perfect continuous NO CHANGE - She said she'd already been teaching for five minutes.
  • 8. Other tense changes Direct Speech Indirect Speech Will She said, "I'll teach English online tomorrow." Would She said she would teach English online tomorrow. Can She said, "I can teach English online." Could She said she could teach English online. Must She said, "I must have a computer to teach English online." Had to She said she had to have a computer to teach English online. Shall She said, "What shall we learn today?" Should She asked what we should learn today. May She said, "May I open a new browser?" Might She asked if she might open a new browser.
  • 9. 4. Time and place changes Now › Then Today › That day Here › There This › That This week › That week Tomorrow › The following day The next day The day after
  • 10. Next week › the following week the next week the week after Yesterday › the previous day the day before Last week › the previous week the week before Ago › previously before 2 weeks ago › 2 weeks previously 2 weeks before Tonight › that night Last Saturday › the previous Saturday the Saturday before Next Saturday › the following Saturday the next Saturday
  • 11.  Examples:  I went to the theatre last night. He said he had gone to the theatre the night before.  I'm staying here until next week. He said he was staying there until the following week.
  • 12. 5. Pronouns • Personal pronouns need to be changed according to the situation.  “I run 5 km every day”, said she.  She said she ran 5 km every day.
  • 13.  Besides, some demontratives must be changed: THIS changes to THAT and THESE to THOSE:  She said ‘I like this shirt’  She said she liked that shirt.
  • 14. 6. Reporting Verbs Said, told and asked are the most common verbs used in indirect speech. We use “asked” to report questions: I asked Lynne what time the lesson started. We use “told” with an object. Lynne told me she felt tired.
  • 15. We usually use “said” without an object. Lynne said she was going to teach online. If “said” is used with an object we must include “to” Lynne said to me that she'd never been to China.
  • 16. accused, admitted, advised, alleged, agreed, apologised, begged, boasted, complained, denied, explained, implied, invited, offered, ordered, promised, replied, suggested and thought. -There are many other verbs we can use apart from said, told and asked. These include:
  • 17. 7. Indirect Questions • Direct question: He said, “Where is she going?” • Indirect question: He asked where she was going. A. Changes; a. Tenses, pronouns and possessive adjectives, and adverbs of time and place change as in statements. b. The interrogative form of the verb changes to the affirmative form. c. The question mark is omitted in indirect questions.
  • 18. B. Say must be changed to a verb of inquiry; • He said, “Where is the station?” He asked where the station was. C. Ask can be followed by the person addressed : • He asked, “What have you got in your bag?” He asked (me) what I had got in my bag.
  • 19. • Wonder/want to know cannot take an indirect object; we must use ask where the person addressed is mentioned. • He said, ”Mary, when is the next train?” He asked Mary when the next train was.
  • 20. D. WH- Questions: • He said, “Why didn’t you put on the brake?” 1. Subject + asked 2. WH- word + inversion of subject order; 3. Change pronouns, time and place expressions and tenses; • He asked (her) why she hadn’t put on the brake. • She said, “What do you want?” She asked (them) what they wanted.
  • 21. E. YES/NO Questions: o “Can you pass me the salt?” she asked. 1. Subject + asked if / whether…. 2. Inversion of the subject order 3. Change pronouns, time and place expressions and tenses: She asked if I could pass her the salt. o “Is anyone there?” he asked He asked if/whether anyone was there.
  • 22. • He said, “Can you swim?” and I said “No” He asked (me) if I could swim and I said I couldn’t. • He said, “Will you have time to do it?” and I said “Yes” He asked if I would have time to do it and I said that I would.
  • 23. 8. Commands, Requests, Advice and Order in Indirect Speech  Verb of command/request/advice + object + infinitive. – Direct command: He said, “Lie down, Tom”. – Indirect command: He told Tom to lie down. a. Verbs used: advise, ask, beg, command, order, remind, tell, warn etc. o He said, “Get your coat, Tom!” He told Tom to get his coat. o ‘Stir it with your spoon,’ his sister said. His sister advised him to stir it with a spoon.
  • 24. b. Negative commands, requests, advice and order are usually reported by not + infinitive: “Don’t swim out too far, boys”, I said I warned/told the boys not to swim out too far. • Positive imperative Close the door! o Tell + (Object) + to infinitive He told me to close the door. • Negative imperative Don't speak! o Tell + (Object) + not to infinitive He told me not to speak.
  • 25. 9. Offers, Suggestions, Promise and others in Indirect Speech A. OFFERS: • “Shall I bring you some tea?” He offered to bring me some tea. B. SUGGESTIONS: • “Shall we meet at the theatre? He suggested meeting at the theatre.
  • 26. • The son said to his mother, ‘I shall never be rude to you.’ The son promised his mother that he would never be rude to her. • ‘Why has the clock stopped?’ thought Peter. Peter wondered why the clock had stopped. • I said, ‘They have gone out.’ I informed that they had gone out.
  • 27. 10. Exclamations in Indirect Speech A. Exclamations beginning What (a) ... or How ... can be reported by: - exclaim/say that: o He said, “What a dreadful idea!” or “How dreadful!” He exclaimed that it was a dreadful idea/was dreadful. - give an exclamation of delight/disgust/horror/relief/ surprise etc. - if the exclamation is followed by an action: “with an exclamation of delight/disgust” etc. + he/she etc. + verb;
  • 28. B. Other types of exclamation: • Good! Marvellous! Splendid! Heavens! Oh! Ugh! Etc; o “Good!” he exclaimed. He gave an exclamation of pleasure/satisfaction. o “Ugh!” she exclaimed, and turned the programme off. With an exclamation of disgust she turned the programme off.
  • 29. C. Note also: • He said, “Thank you!” He thanked me. • He said, “Good luck!” He wished me luck. • He said, “Happy Christmas!” He wished me a happy Christmas. • He said, “Congratulations!” He congratulated me. • He said, “Liar!” He called me a liar. • He said, “Damn!” etc. He swore. • The notice said: WELCOME TO WALES! The notice welcomed visitors to Wales.
  • 30. 11. Indirect Speech: MIXED TYPES  “I don’t know the way. Do you?” he asked. He said he didn’t know the way and asked her if she did/if she knew it.  He said, “Someone is coming. Get behind the screen.” He said that someone was coming and told me to get behind the screen.  ‘Hello!’ my friend said to me. ‘How are you?’ My friend greeted me and asked how I was.
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  • 32. I. Change the following sentences from direct to indirect speech. 1. ‘Congratulations! You have come first in the exams,’ the principal said to me. 2. ‘What an expensive car he drives! said Steve’s neighbour. 3. “Yes, the economy is getting better” the journalist said 4. “You are the responsible of revealing hanna’s secrets” she said 5. The correspondent said :“the president will be here to inspect the damage” 6. ‘Hurry up!’ said Viru’s mother. ‘The bus will be here in a minute.’ 7. He said to one of them: “Let me see the streets once more before I die. I’ll be back in five minutes.” 8. My grandfather said, ‘May you have a long life!’ 9. ‘How well you speak German,’ his teammate said. 10. Mr Jain said to his colleague, ‘Will you please drop me at the airport?’ 11. “Would you mind telling me how to get to the art gallery, please?” 12. ‘Light travels in a straight line,’ the teacher said.
  • 33. 1. Michael said: “Why do I do this every day?” 2. ‘Ouch! The bee stung me!’ the child said. 3. “Please, don’t say anything to him”, he said. 4. She said: “Don’t smoke if you want to save money.” 5. “Don’t forget to thank Mrs Jones when you’re saying good bye to her.” my mother said 6. “Don’t try to be funny.” my elder sister said 7. The saleswoman says to us: “be sure, you chose the best painting in our galery” 8. “Be a good girl and sit quietly for five minutes.”Adam said 9. She said to him, "Be careful". 10. He always says to them "You must pay more attention” 11. ‘May I know who is on the line?’ her father said. 12. "How many photos have you got?" he said 13. She said: “why don’t we go for a journey, it will be awesome.” 14. They asked her mother: “Does he often come home late from school?” 15. "Has Jasmine ever been to Siena?" he asked.
  • 34. Read the following dialogues and fill in the blanks. Aria : Why do you look so worried? Hanna : I have not prepared well for the exams. I have read only general articles. Aria : Don’t worry. There will be no questions from MCB. Reading general articles from magazines or newspapers will help you develop reading skills. Hanna: Thank you, I am very relieved. Thank you indeed. -Aria asked Hanna _____________. Hanna ___________ ______ ___________ and that she had read only general articles. Aria ________ her not to worry as _____________. Hanna looked __________ at _________ and ____________for her consoling words.
  • 35. These are the exact words Frank said to you yesterday. "I've just got engaged! We're getting married next year. We're going to Paris for our honeymoon. It's all going to be very expensive. Luckily, my friend is a photographer so he he'll take the photos for us. We'll be having the reception in my parents' back garden. My mum is baking the cake for us and my sister's band is playing free for us. I hope you'll come to the wedding. “Now you're telling your friend what Frank told you.
  • 36. Mrs kent asked Jim where the memos she had left on his desk the previous morning were. Jim answered that he was sorry but he had thrown them away by mistake. Mrs kent told him that that was a silly thing to do. She also asked if he had taken any photocopies of them at least. Jim replied that he had and that he had put them in a file. Mrs kent asked Jim where the sales invoices were. She also said that she had been looking for them everywhere. Paul answered that he had got no idea himself and suggested asking the secretary. Rewrite this paragraph in a dialogue form; • Mrs Kent: where are... • Jim: I am sorry but....