
Reported Speech
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Ms. Dewi
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Reported Speech
Reported Statements
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What is Reported Speech?
It's used when we want to talk about something we said or heard someone say in the past or in another situation.
For example:
"I fell asleep during the maths lesson," said Martin.
Becomes:
Martin said that he had fallen asleep during the maths lesson.
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How do we use Reported Speech?
usually, when we report something in the past the verb "goes back" one tense.
For example: "I have a present"
Becomes: He said he had a present.
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So...
Present Simple > Past Simple
Present continuous > Past Continuous
Present Perfect > Past Perfect
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Open Ended
What about Past tense?
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With the past
Past Simple → Past Perfect Simple
Past Perfect → Past Perfect Simple
Past Cont. → Past Perfect Continuous
Past Perfect → Past Perfect
Remember we always "go back"*
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You don't change the verb form if your reporting verb is in the present tense (She says ... or He has told me ...)
Example
'I'm not satisfied with your performance.' → The teacher has said she is not satisfied with my performance.
'How do you handle stress?' → She wants to know how I handle stress.
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You don't change verbs in the Past Perfect or modal verbs such as would, should, could, might.
- Verbs in the Past Perfect Simple and Past Perfect Continuous:
'Before my resignation, I had been working on an environmental project.' --> The candidate said that before his resignation he had been working on an environmental project.
'Had you ever been to a job interview before that last one?' --> I asked my neighbor if she had ever been to a job interview before that last one.
- Modal verbs; would, should, could, might, and must.
'During the interview, you should try to make eye contact.' --> The advisor told me that during the interview I should try to make eye contact.
'We must all try harder.' --> The manager said that we must all try harder.
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Reporting Verbs
These are verbs we use to start our 'report'. For statements, we usually use the verb
He said that he had been there before.
She told me that she liked my idea.
For TELL, you need an object while we use SAY without anything after it.
She said me that she ate ice cream. (wrong)
He told he liked to ride bicycles. (wrong)
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Multiple Choice
"I see the clouds."
He told me that she _____ the clouds.
sees
is seeing
saw
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Multiple Choice
"My mother is taking the bus to work now."
is taking
was taking
will take
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Multiple Choice
"I loved him very much."
My sister told me that she _____ him very much.
was loving
had loved
would love
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Multiple Choice
"I am writing an email to my friend."
He told me that he _____ an email to his friend.
is writing
was writing
writes
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Other things that change
Will/can/may > would/could/might
have to/must > had to
would/could/might/should > no change
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'Deictic" Words
Deictic words are those whose meaning shifts depending on the point of view of the speaker.
"I'm polishing my nails" > Steph said she was polishing her nails.
"I will go tomorrow" > He said that he would go the following day.
today > that day
now > at that moment
here > there/this > that
Yesterday > the previous day / the day before
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Multiple Choice
Report this sentence correctly.
He said, "I will ring her."
He said that he would have rung her.
He said that he would ring her.
He said that he will ring her.
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Multiple Choice
Report this sentence correctly.
Tom said "I'm going to London tomorrow."
Five days later you say ...
Tom said he is going to London the following day.
Tom said he was going to London the following day.
Tom said he was going to London tomorrow.
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Multiple Choice
Report this sentence correctly.
"I can swim really fast."
He said that he could swim really fast.
He told that he could swim really fast.
He said that he could swim really fast
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