Saturday, February 13, 2016

Reported (Indirect) Speech

In reported (indirect) speech, we report an idea expressed by someone,
without quoting the exact words used.
Direct speechTom : "I like football."
Mary: "What did Tom say?"
Indirect (reported) speechBill :   "Tom said (that) he liked football."

  • We use verbs such as : say, tell, announce, promise, explain.
  • The verb tenses become more past
  • We can omit 'that' : Tom said (that) he liked football

Direct Speech 

You talk to Mr. Smith and he tells you the following things :
  • I clean my car every Friday.
  • I'm doing a computer course this year.
  • I visited a museum yesterday.
  • I will be 30 tomorrow.
Indirect or Reported Speech 

You report your conversation with Mr. Smith to your husband/wife/friend :
  • Mr. Smith said (that) he cleaned his car every Friday.
  • He said (that) he was doing a computer course this year.
  • He said (that) he had visited a museum yesterday.
  • He said (that) he would be 30 tomorrow.

Questions :
In indirect or reported questions, the subject changes place.
    Direct :
  • When is your husband starting his new job?
    Indirect :
  • He asked me when my husband was starting his new job.

Orders, requests, advice and suggestions :
Orders, requests, advice and suggestions are often reported by using the infinitive.
    Direct :
  • Be careful!
  • Don't drive too fast.
    Indirect :
  • I told him to be careful.
  • I told him not to drive too fast.

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