Direct speech refers to reproducing
another person’s exact words or saying exactly what someone has said (sometimes
called quoted speech)
Here what a person says appears within quotation marks ("...") and should be word for word.
For example:
She said, "Today's lesson is on presentations."
or
"Today's lesson is on presentations," she said.
Here what a person says appears within quotation marks ("...") and should be word for word.
For example:
She said, "Today's lesson is on presentations."
or
"Today's lesson is on presentations," she said.
• indirect speech reproducing the idea
of another person’s words that doesn’t use question mark to enclose what the
person said and it doesn’t have to be word for word. Indirect speech is
sometimes called reported speech
For example:
Direct speech :"I'm going to
the cinema", he said.
Indirect speech : He said he was
going to the cinema.
• When reporting speech the tense
usually changes. This is because when we use reported speech, we are usually
talking about a time in the past (because obviously the person who spoke
originally spoke in the past). The verbs therefore usually have to be in the
past too.
• Note : the reporting verbs that are
usually used to report imperative sentence are :Tell , other command , ask ,
warn , remind
Present
simple
Past tense
direct : Vita said “ I eat fried rice”
indirect :Vita said that she ate fried rice.
Past simple
Past perfect
direct : Mother said “ I went to market yesterday”
indirect : Mother said (that) she had gone to market the day before.
Future simple
Past future
direct : Dave said “ I will buy an i-pod next week’
indirect : Dave said (that) he would buy an i-pod the week after
Past tense
direct : Vita said “ I eat fried rice”
indirect :Vita said that she ate fried rice.
Past simple
Past perfect
direct : Mother said “ I went to market yesterday”
indirect : Mother said (that) she had gone to market the day before.
Future simple
Past future
direct : Dave said “ I will buy an i-pod next week’
indirect : Dave said (that) he would buy an i-pod the week after
Present
continuous
Past continuous
direct : Gama said “ I’m playing football”
indirect : Gama said he was playing football
Past continuous
Past perfect continuous
direct : She said “ I was teaching earlier”
indirect : She said she had been teaching earlier
Past continuous
direct : Gama said “ I’m playing football”
indirect : Gama said he was playing football
Past continuous
Past perfect continuous
direct : She said “ I was teaching earlier”
indirect : She said she had been teaching earlier
when we want to report what someone
said , wedon’t usually repeat their exact words , we use our words , we can use
reporting words such as tell say as follow by “that clause”
example :
my mother said that she got up at 4 o’clock
example :
my mother said that she got up at 4 o’clock
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DIRECT
SPEECH
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INDIRECT
SPEECH
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Now
Today/tonight
Yesterday
Tomorrow
Last
week
Next
week
Ago
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Then
that
day / that night
The
day before / the previous day
The
next / following day
The
previous week
The
following week / the week after
Before
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DIRECT SPEECH
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INDIRECT SPEECH
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This/these
Here
pronouns
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That/those
There
They changes according to the context
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Type
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Form
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example
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Yes-no
question
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Ask +
if / whether + S + verb wonder etc
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do
you speak English “
He
wondered if I spoke English
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Wh-question
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Ask +
question word + S + verb wonder etc
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“what
are you watching”
She
asked what I’m watching
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DIRECT
SPEECH
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INDIRECT
SPEECH
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will
She said, "I'll teach English online tomorrow.“
can
She said, "I can teach English online."
must
She said, "I must have a computer to teach English online.“ |
would
She said she would teach English online tomorrow.
could
She said she could teach English online.
had to
She said she had to have a computer to teach English online. |
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DIRECT SPEECH
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INDIRECT SPEECH
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"I might go to the
cinema", he said.
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He said he might go to
the cinema.
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