Reported Speech
Reported Speech
Reported Speech
a) Direct speech
b) Indirect speech
Direct speech:
We repeat the speaker’s words.
He said, "I have lost my key." (no tense shift)
When we convert from direct speech to indirect speech, the tense of the sentence
changes. See the chart below to understand direct to indirect speech tense shift.
Greg said, "I am an English teacher." Greg said that he was an English teacher.
Edward said, "I am watching the news." Edward said that he was watching the news.
Past Perfect
Simple Past
Silva said that she had gone to school the day
Silva said, "I went to school yesterday."
before.
Captain said, "I have built a ship." Captain said that he had built a ship.
Eli said, "I will buy the book tomorrow" Eli said that she would buy the book tomorrow.
Present Perfect Progressive Past Perfect Continuous
She said, "I have been waiting for two She said that she had been waiting for two
hours." hours.
Lori said to William, "If you loved me, you Lori told William that if he loved her, he would
would say it." tell her.
NOTE:
Examples:
If the main verb is in the present tense, we don't change the tense in the
direct speech.
Examples:
Examples:
Direct : Mr. Jones said to me, "I educated myself by reading widely."
Indirect : Mr. Jones told me that he had educated himself by reading widely.
Direct: The teacher said to her, "You have done your homework well."
Indirect: The teacher told her that she had done her homework well.
Direct: Mr. Woods said, "There are many boats in the harbor." Indirect: Mr. Woods said
that there were many boats in the harbor.
Examples:
Direct: Theresa said, "Are you waiting for me?"
Indirect: Theresa asked me if I was waiting for her.
Direct: Liz said, "Did your father take you to school this morning?”
Indirect: Liz wanted to know whether my mother had taken me to school that
morning.
2. WH-question
We report WH – questions in positive form in reported speech.
Examples:
Direct: Theresa said, "Who have you been waiting for?"
Indirect: Theresa asked me who I had been waiting for.
Direct: Liz said, "When will your father finish his PhD course?”
Indirect: Liz wanted to know when my father would finish his PhD course.
Direct: John said to his brother “Don’t tell anybody what happened”.
Indirect: John asked his brother not to tell anyboby what had happened.
Direct: “You should check the answers carefully in the test”, the teacher said.
Indirect: The teacher advised us to check the answers carefully in the test.
Mixed Types
If a direct speech consists of mixed types, each section requires its own
introductory verb.
Examples:
Direct: Theresa said, "I can't understand this lesson, mother. Please help me."
Indirect: Theresa told her mother that she couldn't understand that lesson and wanted
her mother to help her.
Direct: Tia said to me, "I can't help you now. I am very tired."
Indirect: Tia told me that she couldn't help me then as she was very tired.
Direct: Mr. Jefferson said to Helen, "Didn't you hear what I said? You must be quiet
when I talk."
Indirect: Mr. Jefferson asked Helen if she had heard what he had said or not, and added
that she must / had to be quiet when he talked.
Note:
Exercises:
1. Rewrite the sentences:
1. “Open the door,” he said to them.
-He told them...................................................................
2. “Where are you going?” he asked her.
-He asked her where.........................................................
3. “Which way did they go?” he asked.
-He asked... ......................................................................
4. “Bring it back if it doesn’t fit”, I said to her.
-I told... ............................................................................
5. “Don’t try to open it now,” she said to us.
-She told... ........................................................................
6. “Is it going to be a fine day today?” I asked her.
-I asked her... ....................................................................
7. “He’s not at home”, she said.
-She said that... .................................................................
8. “Is the bus station far away?” the girl asked.
-The girl wanted to know... ..............................................
9. “Don’t stay out late, Ann” Tom said.
-Tom told Ann... ...............................................................
10. “Please let me borrow your car,” he said to her.
-He asked... ........................................................................
4 Complete the text with the pronouns in the box. Use some
pronouns more than once.
When I got home from school, Mum wanted to talk to me. She asked me what I had
done with her hat. I told (1)_____________ I hadn’t touched it. This was a lie – it
was under my bed. I’d worn it to a party and I’d made it dirty. Then my brother came
in. Mum asked (2)_____________ the same question. He told (3)_____________ he
wasn’t interested in her hats – this was the truth. Mum looked at my brother and me
and told (4)_____________ that she was fed up with our lies. Then Dad came in. I
told (5)_____________ that Mum was being silly. He told (6)_____________ not to
be rude to my mother. Then my sister came in. She had the hat in her hand.
Everybody was looking at me. There was a silence. I told (7)_____________ all I
was sorry – then I ran!
4 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs and a pronoun.
It was a normal day at school, but Daniel was feeling nervous. He knew that he was
in trouble and he knew why, too. During the morning break, his English teacher, Mrs
Drury, asked him to go (go) into her office for a chat. Daniel said
(1)__________________ (have to) go to his maths lesson, but he realized that he had
no choice. In the office, Mrs Drury had some of Daniel’s essays on her desk. She
wasn’t happy with them. She held the work in her hands and asked Daniel
(2)__________________ (tell) where (3)__________________ (get) the
information for his essays. Daniel said (4)__________________ (read) a lot of
different books. Mrs Drury said (5)__________________ (know) that
(6)__________________ (be) lying. She told (7)__________________ (be) honest.
Daniel admitted that (8)__________________ (copy) the information from the
internet. He said (9)__________________ (be) very sorry to Mrs Drury. He
promised that (10)__________________ (never do) it again.