Grammar Study: Reported Speech Next.

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Grammar Study: Reported Speech Next

Next We use the Reported speech: For example When we are telling someone what another person said or thought, but do not use their exact words. For example Mark said that he wanted to live in London. Next

Please, note that: Quotation marks are not used in reported speech. Verb tenses, pronouns and some “time” and “place” words may change because the time, place and speaker may be different. When we report a statement, we use reported verbs such as say, tell, explain, inform, answer, decide, etc. often followed by that. Next

In reported –wh questions, we use the wh- word + the subject + the verb. We do not use the interrogative form of the verb – do, does or did. As it is an indirect question no question marks are used When we report requests, orders, advice or warnings we use verbs such as advice, ask, beg, tell, order, etc, followed by an infinitive. Next

Next Verb tense changes: Direct speech Reported speech Present simple Past simple Past Simple Past Perfect Present continuous Past continuous Present perfect Past perfect Present perfect continuous Past perfect continuous Future Conditional Next

Next Place changes Direct speech Reported speech here there This place That place Next

Next Time changes Direct speech Reported speech now then Today / tonight That day / that night This morning That morning yesterday The day before Tomorrow The following day Last month The month before Next

Next Personal Pronouns changes Direct speech Reported speech I He, she you I, she, he, we, they we they Me Him, her You Him, her, us, them Us them Next

Possessive Pronouns changes Direct speech Reported speech my His, her your My, his, her, our, their our their mine His, hers yours Mine, his, hers, ours, theirs ours Mine, his , hers, ours, theirs,