HS-001A L 4 Reported Speech
HS-001A L 4 Reported Speech
HS-001A L 4 Reported Speech
1. He said, “I am French.”
He said that he was French.
2. He said, “She is working in the garden.”
He said that she was working in the garden.
3.He said, “Tom took it.”
He said that Tom had taken it.
4.He said, “She has eaten it all.”
He said that she had eaten it all.
5. He said,” They were running when she saw them.”
He said that they had been running when she saw
them.
6.He said, “Mr Pitt will do it.”
He said that Mr Pitt would do it.
He said, “I shall expect her.”
He said that he would expect her.
Change of person:
shall changes into would
I said, “I shall be there.”
I said that I should be there.
No change of pronoun so shall becomes should.
This That
These Those
Adverbs and Adverbial Phrases of time and the
adverb ‘here’ also change as follows:
Direct Change Indirect
s to
today That day
Yesterday The day before
Tomorrow The next day, the following day
Next week/year etc The following week/year etc.
Last week/year etc. The previous week/year etc.
here there
Exceptions:
If the speech is made and reported on the same day these time changes are not
necessary
If the place is unchanged, ‘here’ can also be used in the indirect speech.
On Monday he said, “My son is coming today.”
On Monday he said that his son was coming that day.
Ten minutes ago he said, “My son is coming today.”
Ten minutes ago he said that his son was coming
today.
This construction is used with say (that) but not with tell.
Less formal.
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