Group 5
Group 5
Group 5
Indirect
Speech
GROUP 5
- Agnes Maya Abrianto
- Ahmad Afandi
- Fathia Azzahra Madjid
- Komaria
- Naseem Marden
- Niken Widyastuti
- Rizki Martasufa
- Stefanus Raditya M. P.
Introduction
l Direct speech is the actual speech
quoted from the speaker
I am
happy.
Introduction
l Indirect speech is the speaker’s
speech reported by the third
person
He said that he is
happy.
Direct
Speech
into
Indirect
Speech
(Rules)
Direct Speech to
Indirect Speech
A) Put THAT before the Indirect Statement
e.g. He said, “The game is exciting.”
He said that the game was exciting.
B) SAID TO TOLD
Direct Speech to Indirect
C) PronounsSpeech
Direct Reported Direct Reported
Speech Speech Speech Speech
I He, she Me Him, her
We They Us Them
You He, she, they You Him, Her, them
My His, her Mine His, hers
Our Their Ours Theirs
Your His, her, their Yours His, hers, theirs
Direct Speech to Indirect
Speech
D) Verb Tense
Direct Speech Reported Speech
Present Tense Past Tense
Present Continuous Tense Past Continuous Tense
E.g.2.
“Hi, John,” Tom said. “Lovely day, isn’t it!”
Tom greeted John and remarked that it was a
lovely day.
Exclamation and
yes/no
Yes/no are reported by subject + auxiliary verb
(do, does, did, etc)
E.g.1.
“Have you had your lunch?” Sam asked.
“Yes,” Paul replied.
E.g.1
‘‘Don’t play with that knife, Sally,’’ Mrs. Chan said.
‘‘You’ll hurt yourself.’’