1. Uses
We use
it to report what another person said, but we don't use exactly the same words.
Direct
speech Reported
speech
'It's a good car.' He said it was a
good car.
'I've had it for two years.' He told me he'd had it for two years.
We can use both say and tell as reporting verbs.
* If we mention who we're talking to, we use tell + indirect object (me, him, the man, etc.).
He told me it was a good car.
* If we don't mention who we're talking to, we use say.
He said it was a
good car.
2. How
verbs change in Reported Speech
Direct Speech (He said,“…’’ ) |
Indirect Speech (He said (that)...) |
Present Simple
“She likes dancing”
|
Past Simple
He
said (that) she liked dancing.
|
Present continuous:
“I’m reading”
|
Past continuous
He
said (that) he was reading.
|
Past Simple
“They went
there”
|
Past Perfect
He
said (that) they had gone there.
|
Past Continuous
“I was
listening to him”
|
Past Perfect Continuous
He said (that) he had been listening to him.
|
Present Perfect
“I’ve read this book”
|
Past
Perfect
She
said (that) she had read that book.
|
Present Perfect Continuous
"We have been working all day."
|
Past Perfect Continuous
She
said they had been working all day.
|
Past perfect:
“I had done it.”
|
NO CHANGE
He
said (that) he had done it.
|
Future WILL
“I’ll send you a copy.”
|
WOULD
He
promised he would send me a copy.
|
Future: am/is/are going to ..
“He is going to sell his
house.”
|
Was/Were
going to...
He said
(that) he was going to sell his house
|
Modal:
CAN
“You can come if you want.”
|
Modal:
COULD
He said that I could go if I wanted.
|
Modal: MUST (obligation)
“You
must be home before 6pm”
|
HAD TO
He said that I had to be home before 6pm.
|
MODAL:
MAY
“I may not be at home.”
|
MODAL:
MIGHT
She said (that) she might not be at home.
|
Modals: would, could,
should, might, ought to
“It shouldn’t give you any trouble”
|
NO CHANGE
He said it shouldn’t give me any
trouble.
|
3. Other changes
- Pronouns and possessive
adjectives:“My name’s Lyn” She said her name was Lyn
- this –that (the)
“We’re meeting this evening” They said they were meeting that evening
- these –those
- here -there
- now –at that time/then
- today -that day
- tonight -that night
- yesterday -the previous day / the day before
- tomorrow -the following day/the day after/the next day
- next week -the following week
- last night -the previous night / the night before
- two days ago, a week ago, etc. -two days before, the week before, etc.
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