Direct and Indirect
Direct and Indirect
Key Terminology:
During the process, you will come across many important terms
that you need to know better so that you can convert any direct
speech into indirect speech easily and without any hassle.
Consider the following sentences:
Direct Speech: She says, “I am a little bit nervous.”
Indirect Speech: She says that she is a little bit nervous.
Now consider the different grammatical aspects of both.
Reporting Speech: The first part in the direct speech is
called reporting speech.
Reported Speech: The second part of the sentence, which
is closed in inverted commas or quotation marks, is called
reported speech.
Reporting Verb: The verb of the reporting speech is called
the reporting verb.
Reported Verb: The verb of the reported speech is called
the reported verb.
Basic Rules:
Changes in Person of Pronouns:
1st Person pronouns in reported speech are always
changed according to the subject of the reporting speech.
(I, me, we, us, mine, myself)
2nd Person pronouns in reported speech are always
changed according to the object of the reporting speech.
(you, your, yours)
3rd Person pronouns in reported speech are not changed.
(he, him, his, himself, she, her, hers, herself, it, its, itself,
they, them, their, theirs, and themselves)
Changes in Verbs:
If the reporting speech is in present tense or future tense,
then no change is required to be made in the verb of
reported speech. This verb could be in any tense i.e.,
present, past, or future. For example:
Direct Speech: He says, “I am ill.”
Indirect Speech: He says that he is ill.
Direct Speech: She says, “She sang a song.”
Indirect Speech: She says that she sang a song.
Direct Speech: You say, “I shall visit London.”
Indirect Speech: You say that you will visit London.
Examples
He says
He says,
that he
“He wants
This That wants to
to buy this
buy that
book.”
book.
He says, He says
“He wants that he
These Those to buy wants to
these buy those
books.” books.
She says
She says,
that
Here There “Everybody
everybody
was here.”
was there.
respectfully
“Sir, the
that the
time is
time was
over.”
over.
They said
They said,
respectfully
"Madam,
Madam Respectfully that the
the time is
time was
over."
over.
She said
She said, “I
that she
am going to
Today That Day was going
London
to London
today.”
that day.
day.
She said
She said, “I that she
Following
am going to was going
Tomorrow Day or Next
London to London
Day
tomorrow.” the next
day.
She said
She said, “I
that she
am going to
Tonight That Night was going
see him
to see him
tonight.”
that night.
Good
She said,
Morning,
“Good She greeted
Good Greeted
morning, Sir Sir David.
Evening,
David.”
Good Day
He said to me that he
He said to me, “I will not
would not give me any
give you any medicine
medicine without a
without prescription.”
prescription.
Prepared by:
Nida Alam
MPhil English