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Topic NARRATION Rules To Change Direct Speech Into Indirect Speech

Direct and Indirect Speech 1. Change of pronouns  Direct Speech John said, “I am coming.”  Indirect Speech John said that he was coming.

 Using SON Formula  1 st Person Change According to Subject  2 nd Person Change According to Object  3 rd Person Not Change SON 123

Direct and Indirect Speech 2. Change of tenses  Direct Speech John said, “I am coming.”  Indirect Speech John said that he was coming.

TENSECHANGE INTO Simple PresentSimple Past Present ContinuousPast Continuous Present PerfectPast Perfect Present Perfect ContinuousPast Perfect Continuous Simple PastPast Perfect Past ContinuousPast Perfect Continuous Past PerfectNo Change Past Perfect ContinuousNo Change Simple FutureNo Change Future ContinuousNo Change Future PerfectNo Change Future Perfect continuousNo Change  Change Of Tense

3. Change of situations John said, “ I did this exercise last night. ”  Indirect Speech John said that he had done that exercise the previous night. 'this' becomes 'that' Direct Speech 'last night' becomes 'the previous night'

Other Examples are as follows : Direct Speech Indirect Speech This That Here There Now Then Today That day Yesterday The day before Tomorrow The next day Last week The week before Next month The following month Ago Before

4. Questions and answers  Direct Speech 1 John asked her, “ Are you coming? ” (yes/no question) 2 John asked, “ Where is Mary? ” (wh-question)  Indirect Speech 1 John asked if / whether she was coming. 2 John asked where Mary was. yes/no questions - use if/whether wh-questions - use the wh-word

5. Actions : promises, orders, requests, advice etc.  Direct Speech John ordered Bill, “ Clean my boots. ”  Indirect Speech John ordered Bill to clean his boots. (object + to + infinitive)

6. Report using present and future tenses  Direct Speech John said,'The sun rises from the east.'  Indirect Speech John said that the sun rises from the east. if the original speaker ’ s present and future is still present and future in other words, the tense is unchanged

7. Modals verbs  Direct Speech John said,'I must do my homework now.'  Indirect Speech John said that he must do his homework then.  would, should, could, might, ought to and must are unchanged

8. Wh- Questions  Direct Speech My friend asked,"Where is Venus?"  Indirect Speech My friend asked where Venus was.

Other Examples of WH-questions:  Direct Speech My friend asked "How are you?"  Indirect Speech My friend asked how I was.  TRANSFORMATION PROCESS: 1) Put the subject before the verb. 2) Join the clauses using the how, who, whom, where, when, why 3) Adjust the 2nd verb to the time frame of the 1st verb.

EXAMPLES of WH-questions He asked me, "What did she say?" He asked me what she had said. He asked me, "When are you leaving?" He asked me when I was leaving. He asked me, "Who is coming for dinner?" He asked me who was coming for dinner.

EXERCISE * Change into Indirect Speech:---  Nheru Ji said, “The dams are modern temples”.  My Friends said to me, “Are you going to Delhi”.  He said, “My son, go and bring me a cup of milk.  I said to him, “How handsome you look!”  Raman said to me, “Will you give me some milk”.  The teacher said to the student, “Sit down”.  The servant said to his master, “Pleas excuse me this time.  I said, “I will not go to market.”

 Change Into Indirect Speech Mrs. Rina : Hello,Tom speaking. Tom :Yes, Mom, Good afternoon. Rina :How are you all? Tom :All are well,Here.

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