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REPORTED SPEECH

When do we use it? REPORTED SPEECH is used to tell what someone said. Yet, we do not repeat all the words exactly. REAL WORDS (direct speech): Tom said: “We are going to the cinema this afternoon.” REPORTED SPEECH: Tom said that they were going to the cinema that afternoon.

Changes Types of changes: Verb Tenses Time and place adverbial expressions Logical change of pronouns EXAMPLE DIRECT: Mary said: “They are seeing me tomorrow” REPORTED: Mary said that they were seeing her the following day

Verb Tenses REPORTED SPEECH DIRECT SPEECH  PAST PRESENT  She said that they studied She said that they were studying PAST PERFECT She said that they had studied She said that they had been studying CONDITIONAL She said that they would study DIRECT SPEECH  PRESENT  We study We are studying PAST  We studied We were studying FUTURE  We will study

List of Verb Changes TENSE DIRECT SPEECH REPORTED SPEECH PRESENT SIMPLE I play tennis with my friends She said that she played tennis with her friends PRESENT CONTINUOUS I am playing tennis with my friends She said that she was playing tennis with her friends PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE I have played tennis with my friends She said that she had played tennis with her friends PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS I have been playing tennis with my friends She said that she had been playing tennis with her friends PAST SIMPLE I played tennis with my friends PAST CONTINUOUS I was playing tennis with my friends She said that she had been playing tennis with her friends PAST PERFECT SIMPLE I had played tennis with my friends PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS I had been playing tennis with my friends FUTURE SIMPLE I will play tennis with my friends She said that they would play tennis with her friends

Changes in Modals DIRECT SPEECH REPORTED SPEECH CAN COULD MAY MIGHT MUST / HAVE TO MUST / HAD TO WILL WOULD

Time and Place Adverb Change DIRECT SPEECH REPORTED SPEECH Now Then Today That day Tonight That night Yesterday The previous day / the day before Last week The previous week / the week before A __________ ago The previous ______ / the _____ before Tomorrow The following day / the day after / the next day Next ___________ The following ________ / the _______ after Here There This These That Those

Reported statements Pay attention to the changes mentioned before. 'That‘ can be omited with “TELL & SAY”: She told him that he was a fool. She told him he was a fool. She said that I was right She said I was right Remember not to use inverted commas. Observe that when you use TELL, you must mention “the person you’re speaking to” John said: “Ann, I’m very happy.” John told Ann that he was very happy.

Reported questions Types of questions: Same changes as for statements. In “REPORTED QUESTIONS” we do not have a question structure, now we have a “statement” Suject + verb + complements Paul asked: “Are you coming to the party tonight, Jane?” Paul asked Jane if she was coming to the party that night. Types of questions: YES/NO QUESTIONS: IF / WHETHER + SUJECT + VERB + COMPLEMENTS Paul asked : "Do you play volleyball?" Paul asked me whether (or if) I played volleyball. WH- QUESTION : WH- + SUJECT + VERB + COMPLEMENTS John asked: "When do you play badminton?" John asked me when I played badminton.

Reported commands Examples.- Same basic changes as statements Basic introductory verb: TELL The IMPERATIVE verbal form turns into TO + “INFINITIVE” (Affirmative) NOT + TO + “INFINITIVE” (Negative) Examples.- “Come here” He told me  He told me to go there Father: "Do your homework!“  Father told me to do my homework. Teacher. "Don't talk to your mate!"  The teacher told me not to talk to my mate.

Other verbs used for the IMPERATIVE: ORDER "Get out of the car!" said the policeman. The policeman ordered him to get out of the car. ASK "Could you please be quiet," she said. She asked me to be quiet. WARN The man with the gun said to us, "Don't move!“ The man with the gun warned us not to move. We can also use: INVITE BEG, FORBID