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Reported speech
Statements, questions,
commands and requests
Page 2
Notice the differences in these two
sentences:
• Ken: “I had a terrible row with
Pauline a few days ago and she has
kicked me out.”
• Mike told Isobel that Mike had
had a terrible row with Pauline a
few days before and she had
kicked him out.
Page 3
Direct Speech
We say the exact words someone said.
• Sarah told me “I prefer second-hand shops
here!”
• Samuel asked Tim “Where is your dad today?”
We use “”, !, ?, capital letter, a
reporting verb (say, tell...)
Page 4
Reported Speech
We don't use “ ”, !, ?, capital letter...
We introduce the sentence with a reporting verb
(SAY, TELL...)
We can omit THAT (more informal)
Verb Tense goes ONE STEP back in time
Person, time and place references may change
• Sarah told me (that) she prefered second-
hand shops there.
• Samuel asked Tim where his dad was that day.
Page 5
• We use reported speech when
we are telling someone what
another person said or thought,
but do not use their exact
words.
When we report a statement, we
use reported verbs such as say,
agree, announce,tell, explain,
inform, state, remark, complain,
remind, decide, suggest, think,
etc. often followed by THAT.
Page 6
Statements
There are NO changes if the reporting verb is in
the present or future or is something
permanent:
• She says she is not going out today.
• Mark will tell you he can't help you now.
• Sheila says the prices here are really cheap.
SAY and TELL are the most used verbs but be
careful:
• He said / said + TO + someone that....
• He told + someone that...
Page 7
Changes in reported speech
Page 8
Tense change
• Present Simple Past Simple
• Present Continuous Past Continuous
• Present Perfect Past Perfect
• Past Simple Past Perfect
• Future Conditional
• can could
• must had to
Page 9
Questions
• In reported WH- questions, we use
the wh- word + the subject + the verb.
• In reported Yes/No questions, we use
if/whether + the subject + the verb.
• We do not use the interrogative
form of the verb: do/does/did
• As it is an indirect question, no
question marks are used.
• We use reporting verbs: ask, wonder, enquire,
want to know, etc.
Page 10
Commands and requests
• Ken: “Don’t spread it around, Mike.”
• Ken asked Mike NOT TO spread it around.
• Mike advised Ken:”Make it up with Pauline!”
• Mike advised Ken TO make it up with Pauline.
Page 11
Commands and requests
• When we report requests,
orders, advice or warnings we
use verbs such as advice, ask,
beg, tell, order, instruct, etc,
followed by an infinitive.
• NB: In negative
requests/commands use NOT
before TO.
Page 12
Conditionals
• When we report Conditionals
type I, they change to
Conditionals type II:
– “If you phone after 7.00, we
won't be home”, we told him
– We told him that if he
phoned after 7.00, we
wouldn't be home.
• Conditionals Type II and III do
not change
Page 13
Suggestions
• When we report a suggestion we use
the verb suggest followed by
gerund or a THAT clause:
– “”Let's go to the bowling alley”,
Mark suggested
1) Mark suggested going to the …
2) Mark suggested that we (should)
go to the...
Page 14
Thanks for your attention!

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Reported speech

  • 1. Page 1 Reported speech Statements, questions, commands and requests
  • 2. Page 2 Notice the differences in these two sentences: • Ken: “I had a terrible row with Pauline a few days ago and she has kicked me out.” • Mike told Isobel that Mike had had a terrible row with Pauline a few days before and she had kicked him out.
  • 3. Page 3 Direct Speech We say the exact words someone said. • Sarah told me “I prefer second-hand shops here!” • Samuel asked Tim “Where is your dad today?” We use “”, !, ?, capital letter, a reporting verb (say, tell...)
  • 4. Page 4 Reported Speech We don't use “ ”, !, ?, capital letter... We introduce the sentence with a reporting verb (SAY, TELL...) We can omit THAT (more informal) Verb Tense goes ONE STEP back in time Person, time and place references may change • Sarah told me (that) she prefered second- hand shops there. • Samuel asked Tim where his dad was that day.
  • 5. Page 5 • We use reported speech when we are telling someone what another person said or thought, but do not use their exact words. When we report a statement, we use reported verbs such as say, agree, announce,tell, explain, inform, state, remark, complain, remind, decide, suggest, think, etc. often followed by THAT.
  • 6. Page 6 Statements There are NO changes if the reporting verb is in the present or future or is something permanent: • She says she is not going out today. • Mark will tell you he can't help you now. • Sheila says the prices here are really cheap. SAY and TELL are the most used verbs but be careful: • He said / said + TO + someone that.... • He told + someone that...
  • 7. Page 7 Changes in reported speech
  • 8. Page 8 Tense change • Present Simple Past Simple • Present Continuous Past Continuous • Present Perfect Past Perfect • Past Simple Past Perfect • Future Conditional • can could • must had to
  • 9. Page 9 Questions • In reported WH- questions, we use the wh- word + the subject + the verb. • In reported Yes/No questions, we use if/whether + the subject + the verb. • We do not use the interrogative form of the verb: do/does/did • As it is an indirect question, no question marks are used. • We use reporting verbs: ask, wonder, enquire, want to know, etc.
  • 10. Page 10 Commands and requests • Ken: “Don’t spread it around, Mike.” • Ken asked Mike NOT TO spread it around. • Mike advised Ken:”Make it up with Pauline!” • Mike advised Ken TO make it up with Pauline.
  • 11. Page 11 Commands and requests • When we report requests, orders, advice or warnings we use verbs such as advice, ask, beg, tell, order, instruct, etc, followed by an infinitive. • NB: In negative requests/commands use NOT before TO.
  • 12. Page 12 Conditionals • When we report Conditionals type I, they change to Conditionals type II: – “If you phone after 7.00, we won't be home”, we told him – We told him that if he phoned after 7.00, we wouldn't be home. • Conditionals Type II and III do not change
  • 13. Page 13 Suggestions • When we report a suggestion we use the verb suggest followed by gerund or a THAT clause: – “”Let's go to the bowling alley”, Mark suggested 1) Mark suggested going to the … 2) Mark suggested that we (should) go to the...
  • 14. Page 14 Thanks for your attention!