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REPORTED SPEECHstatements
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INTRODUCTION
  • There are two main ways of reporting peoples
    words, thoughts, beliefs, etc
  • direct speech We can give the exact words that
    were said.
  • So he said, I want to go home, and just walked
    out.
  • indirect speech We can make a speakers words
    part of our sentence, changes are then necessary.
  • So he said that he wanted to go home, and just
    walked out.

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Basic Rules for Indirect Speech
  • Change of situation
  • Words that are spoken or thought in one place at
    a different time, and perhaps by another person.
    These changes are mostly logical.
  • Bill (on Saturday evening) I dont like this
    party. I want to go home now.
  • Peter (on Sunday morning) Bill said that he
    didnt like the party, and he wanted to go home
    right away.
  • Pronouns
  • A change of speaker change of pronoun.

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  • Here and now words
  • A change of place and time may mean changing
    words like here, this, now, today.

Direct Sp. Reported Sp.
Here There
This That
These Those
Now Then
Today That day
Tonight That night
Tomorrow The next day/ the following day
Yesterday The day before
Next week The following week
Last week The week before
Ago Before
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  • Tenses
  • A change of time may mean a change of tense
    after past reporting verbs, the verbs of the
    original speech are usually backshifted -made
    more past.
  • Sometimes this means that past verbs are used to
    talk about the present or the future.
  • Your mother said that I could play here today.
  • After present, future and present perfect
    reporting verbs, tenses are usually the same as
    in the original (because there is no important
    change of time).
  • He says he doesnt want to play any more.

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And remember!!!!!!!!
  • When using SAY
  • Dont use the object pronoun
  • She said she had to study.
  • When using TELL
  • Use the object pronoun
  • She told me that the restaurant was great.
  • In both cases the introductory that is not
    necessary
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