The document provides information on how to change verbs from direct to reported speech when reporting what someone said. It discusses how the verb tense shifts back, or changes to the past tense, in reported speech compared to the tense used in direct speech. Examples are given for changing the simple present, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, and other verb tenses to their reported speech equivalents. The document also discusses how to change time phrases and examples are given for changing direct questions to reported questions. Exercises are included for students to practice changing statements and questions to reported speech.
2. When you report the things people say, the verb
tense often ‘shifts back.’
3. Tense Direct Speech Reported Speech
present
simple
I like ice
cream.
She said (that) she
liked ice cream.
present
continuous
I am living in
London.
She said she was
living in London.
past simple I bought a car.
She said she had
bought a car OR She
said she bought a car.
4. past continuous
I was walking
along the
street.
She said she had
been walking along
the street.
present perfect
I haven't seen
Julie.
She said she hadn't
seen Julie.
past perfect*
I had taken
English
lessons before.
She said she had take
English lessons
before.
will
I'll see you
later.
She said she would
see me later.
5. would*
I would help,
but..
She said she would
help but...
can
I can speak
perfect
English.
She said she could
speak perfect English.
could*
I could swim
when I was
four.
She said she could
swim when she was
four.
shall
I shall come
later.
She said she would
come later.
6. should*
I should call
my mother.
She said she should
call her mother
might*
"I might be
late“.
She said she might be
late.
must
"I must study
at the
weekend“.
She said she must
study at the weekend
OR She said she had to
study at the weekend.
7. Change time phrases in indirect speech to keep
the speaker’s original meaning. Here are some
possible changes.
Direct speech Indirect speech
Now Then
Today That day
Yesterday The day before
Tomorrow The next day
This week/ month/ year That week/ month/ year
Last week/ month/ year The previous week/ month/ year
Next week/ month/ year The following week/ month/ year
8. Example:
Sam: I just got home yesterday. I’ll start cleaning
up tomorrow.
Kate: He said that he had just gotten home the
day before. He said he would start cleaning up
the next day.
9. • Reported questions
Direct questions Reported questions
The market
researcher:
She asked (me)…/ She
wanted to know …
“Are you a spender or
a saver?”
If/whether I was a spender
or a saver.
10. “How do you usually
pay for things?”
How I usually paid for
things.
“How many times have
you used a credit
card?”
How many times I’d
used a credit card.
“Can one of your
parents sign the
application? ”
If/whether one of my
parents could sign it.
11. Reported speech - simple statements –
Exercise 1 Finish the sentences using Reported
speech. Always change the tense, although it
is sometimes not necessary.
1) John:"Mandy is at home."
John said that Mandy was at home.
2) Max:"Frank often reads a book."
Max told me that Frank often read a book.
3) Susan:"I'm watching TV."
Susan said to me that she was watching TV.
12. 4) Simon:"David was ill."
Simon said that David had been ill.
5) Peggy:"The girls helped in the house."
Peggy told me that the girls had helped in the
house.
6) Richard:"I am going to ride a skateboard."
Richard said to me that he was going to ride a
skateboard.
13. 7) Stephen and Claire:"We have cleaned the
windows."
Stephen and Claire told me that they had cleaned
the windows.
8) Charles:"I didn't have time to do my homework."
Charles remarked that he hadn't had time to do
his homework.
9) Mrs Jones:"My mother will be 50 years old."
Mrs Jones told me that her mother would be 50
years old.
10) Jean:"The boss must sign the letter."
Jean said that the boss had to sign the letter.
14. Exercise on Reported Speech
Questions - Exercise 2
Complete the sentences in reported speech. Note the change
of pronouns and tenses.
1. "Where is my umbrella?" she asked.
→ She asked where her umbrella was.
2. "How are you?" Martin asked us.
→ Martin asked us how we were.
3. He asked, "Do I have to do it?"
→ He asked if he had to do it.
4. "Where have you been?" the mother asked her daughter.
→ The mother asked her daughter where she had been.
5. "Which dress do you like best?" she asked her boyfriend.
→ She asked her boyfriend which dress he liked best.
15. 6. "What are they doing?" she asked.
→ She wanted to know what they were doing.
7. "Are you going to the cinema?" he asked me.
→ He wanted to know if I was going to the
cinema.
8. The teacher asked, "Who speaks English?"
→ The teacher wanted to know who spoke
English.
9. "How do you know that?" she asked me.
→ She asked me how I knew that.
10. "Has Caron talked to Kevin?" my friend asked
me.
→ My friend asked me if Caron had talked to
Kevin.
16. Exercise 3
1. Mary "I love chocolate."
Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ chocolate.“
a. loved b. loves c. loving
2. Mary: "I went skiing."
Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ skiing."
a. went b. had gone c. have gone
3. Mary: "I will eat steak for dinner."
Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ eat steak for dinner."
a. willing b. will c. would
4. Mary: "I have been to Sydney."
Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ to Sydney."
a. had been b. has been c. was being
17. 5. Mary: "I have had three cars."
Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ three cars.
a. has b. has had c. had had
6. Mary: "I'm going to go to Long Beach."
Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ going to go to Long
Beach."
a. is b. was c. went
7. Mary: "I don't like spinach."
Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ like spinach."
a. doesn't b. don't c. didn't
8. Mary: "I have never been to London."
Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ never been to
London."
a. had b. has c. have
18. 9. Mary: "I was swimming."
Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ swimming.
a. has been b. had been c. have been
10. Mary: "I had a cat."
Jill: Mary said (that) she had ___ a cat."
a. have b. has c. had
11. Mary: "I can't swim."
Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ swim."
a. can't b. couldn't c. can not
12. Mary: "I won't buy a new car."
Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ by a new car."
a. won't b. will c. wouldn't
13. Mary: "I have to do my laundry."
Jill: "Mary said (that) she ___ to do her laundry."
a. had b. has c. have