Lesson 35 - Reported Speech (PDF), Slides of Grammar and Composition

So most often, the reported speech is going to be in the past tense, because the original statement, will now be in the past! Take note:.

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Unit 12A
Grammar: Reported Speech(1)
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Unit 12A

Grammar: Reported Speech( 1 )

Direct Speech Reported Speech (also known as indirect speech)

Greg : “I am cooking dinner Maya.” Maya : “Greg said he was cooking dinner.”

So most often, the reported speech is going to be in the past tense, because the original

statement, will now be in the past!

Take note:

Be careful with the use of your commas/inverted commas and other symbols in direct speech:

“I often play tennis,” she said.

“I often play tennis!” she shouted.

“Do you often play tennis?” she asked.

She said, “I often play tennis.”

*reporting verbs

*We will learn about reporting verbs in part 2 of this lesson, but for now we will just use said/told

as our reporting verbs.

Take note: the structures of say and tell are different:

1. when using say , we cannot include an object:

He said that (that) he was leaving.

2. when using tell , we must include an object:

He told John (that) he was leaving.

(quotation marks)

can could “I can swim well,” said Emma Emma said (that) she could swim well. “They can’t get out,” she said She said (that) they couldn’t get out. will would “I’ ll wash the dishes,” Adam said. Adam said (that) he would wash the dishes. “I won’t run very far,” she said. She said (that) she wouldn’t run very far. must (for obligation) had to “We must go,” he said. He told me (that) they had to go. mustn’t (for prohibition) shouldn’t (mustn’t) “You mustn’t touch that,” he said. He told me (that) I shouldn’t touch that. He told me (that) I mustn’t touch that. DIRECT SPEECH REPORTED SPEECH Some modal verbs change when using reported speech, as follows: _mustn’t_ can also remain unchanged in reported speech.

TAKE NOTE:

1. If the direct speech statement includes the any of the following modal

verbs, they do not change when transformed into reported speech:

may, might, would, should, ought to

might might

“I might buy a new car,” said Ryan. Ryan told me (that) he might buy a new car.

should should

“They should try the local cuisine,” Leo said. Leo said (that) they should try the local cuisine.

DIRECT SPEECH REPORTED SPEECH

2. If the situation in the reported statement hasn’t changed and is still true in

the present, the reporting verb can remain in the same form :

“My son is four years old,” said Marge. *Marge said (that) her son is four years old. “Vegetables are good for a healthy diet,” he said. *He said (that) vegetables are good for a healthy diet.

DIRECT SPEECH REPORTED SPEECH

*the above examples are still correct if you do convert the verbs to their past tenses: Marge said (that) her son was four years old. He said (that) vegetables were good for a healthy diet.

In reported Speech, adverbs of time also change as follows: today(tonight) that day(that night) “Craig is going to the beach today ,” she said. She said (that) Craig was going to the beach that day. tomorrow the next day, the day after, the following day “We will fix it tomorrow ,” he said. He said (that) they would fix it the next day. yesterday the day before, the previous day “I went yesterday ,” she said. She said (that) she had been the day before. last week The week before “Shirley paid him last week ,” he said. He told me (that) Shirley had paid him the week before. this morning that morning “I washed my car this morning ,” Mila said. Mila said (that) she had washed her car that morning. next (Wednesday) the following (Wednesday) “We are leaving next Wednesday ,” Connor said. Connor said (that) they were leaving the following Wednesday. ago before “I arrived here a long time ago ,” he said. He said (that) he had arrived there a long time before. DIRECT SPEECH REPORTED SPEECH

Task 12. Transform the following sentences from direct speech into reported speech: 1. “I am always in a bad mood on Monday mornings,” said Brian.


2. “They were working last week,” she said.


3. “I have been to Zimbabwe,” said Evelyn.


4. “Isabell will give you a lift to the airport tomorrow,” he said.


5. “We had already eaten before we arrived so we didn’t taste the food,” said Simon.


6. “I can’t come to the party tonight, I have to study,” she said.


7. “You mustn’t go near that cliff edge, it’s dangerous!” said Zoey.


8. “You weren’t looking well yesterday,” Luke said.


Task 12. Transform the following sentences from reported speech into direct speech. Pay attention to the punctuation required when using direct speech. 1. She said that they had paid the bill.


2. Kelly said she was so tired of working every weekend.


3. He said their house had been for sale for six months.


4. Mark said that he had gone surfing the weekend before.


5. Max said he could help us move flats tomorrow.


6. My grandfather said that he had already had a baby by my age.


7. Greg said that Hadey hates going to the beach on weekends.


8 .He said that he had loved his trip to Thailand the year before.


Task 12. Transform the following sentences from reported speech into direct speech. Pay attention to the punctuation required when using direct speech. 1. She said that they had paid the bill.


2. Kelly said she was so tired of working every weekend.


3. He said their house had been for sale for six months.


4. Mark said that he had gone surfing the weekend before.


5. Max said he could help us move flats tomorrow.


6. My grandfather said that he had already had a baby by my age.


7. Greg said that Hadey hates going to the beach on weekends.


8 .He said that he had loved his trip to Thailand the year before.


“They have paid the bill,” she said. “I loved my trip to Thailand last year,” he said. “Our house has been for sale for six months,” he said. “I went surfing last weekend,” said Mark. “I can help you move flats tomorrow,” said Max. “I had already had a baby by your age,” said my grandfather. “Hadey hates going to the beach on weekends,” said Greg. “I am so tired of working every weekend,” Kelly said.