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Reported Spech

This document discusses how to transform direct speech into reported speech by making certain changes depending on whether a statement, question, or request is being reported. For statements, pronouns, verb tenses, place/time expressions, and the tense of the reporting clause may need to be changed. Pronouns often need to change depending on who is speaking. Tenses only need to be changed (backshifted) if the reporting clause is in the simple past tense, not if it is in the present tense. A table shows how different tenses in direct speech correspond to different reported speech tenses.

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Reported Spech

This document discusses how to transform direct speech into reported speech by making certain changes depending on whether a statement, question, or request is being reported. For statements, pronouns, verb tenses, place/time expressions, and the tense of the reporting clause may need to be changed. Pronouns often need to change depending on who is speaking. Tenses only need to be changed (backshifted) if the reporting clause is in the simple past tense, not if it is in the present tense. A table shows how different tenses in direct speech correspond to different reported speech tenses.

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REPORTED SPECH
If we report what another person has said, we usually do not use the speakers exact words (direct speech),
but reported (indirect) speech. Therefore, you need to learn how to transform direct speech into reported
speech. The structure is a little different depending on whether you want to transform a statement, question
or request.
Statements
When transforming statements, check whether you have to change:
pronouns
present tense verbs (3rd person singular)
place and time expressions
tenses (backshift)
Type Example
direct speech I speak English.
reported speech
(no backshift)
He says that he speaks English.
reported speech
(backshift)
He said that he spoke English.

Pronouns
In reported speech, you often have to change the pronoun depending on who says what.
She says, My mum doesnt have time today. She says that her mum doesnt have time today.
Tenses
No backshift
Do not change the tense if the introductory clause is in Simple Present (e. g. He says). Note, however, that
you might have to change the form of the present tense verb (3
rd
person singular).
He says, I speak English. He says that he speaks English.
Backshift
You must change the tense if the introductory clause is in Simple Past (e. g. He said). This is
called backshift.
He said, I am happy. He said that he was happy.




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Direct Speech Reported Speech
Simple Present Simple Past
Present Progressive Past Progressive
Simple Past
Past Perfect Simple Present Perfect Simple
Past Perfect Simple
Past Progressive
Past Perfect Progressive Present Perfect Progressive
Past Perfect Progressive
Future I (going to) was / were going to
Future I (will+infinitive) Would +infinitive
Future Perfect (will+have+3
rd
form Would +have+3
rd
form
Conditional I (would) Conditional I (would)

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