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Reported speech
Autor: Patricia Elizabeth Pérez Solís
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Presentación del curso
El estilo indirecto en inglés tiene sus peculiaridades, las cuales es necesario conocer
si quieres dominar la lengua del trabajo y de los negocios. Si te has encallado en el
reported speech o quieres dominarlo a la perfección, éste es tu curso.
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1. Reported speech
Usamos el Reported Speech cuando queremos decir o hacer mención sobre algo
que alguien dijo anteriormente.
Direct speech Reported speech
"I always drink coffee". She
said.
She said that she always drank coffee.
"Yo siempre bebo café." Ella dijo. Ella dijo que ella siempre bebía café.
- Usamos verbos como explain, promise, say, tell, suggest... Aunque los más
utilizados son say, tell y ask.
- No es necesario cambiar el tiempo del verbo si el verbo de la oración principal
está en presente.
- that se puede omitir.
- Al pasar una oración de Direct Speech a Reported Speech el verbo principal
retrocede un tiempo verbal.
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2. Cambios de verbo
TABLA DE CAMBIOS QUE SUFRE EL VERBO:
Direct speech Reported speech
present simple
I am happy
I sleep
past simple
He said he was happy
He said he slept
present continuos
I am feeling happy
I am sleeping
past continuos
He said he was feeling happy
He said he was sleeping
past simple
I was happy
I slept
past perfect
He said he had been happy
He said he had slept
present perfect
I have been happy
I have slept
past perfect
He said he had been happy
He said he had slept
present perfect continuos
I have been feeling happy
I have been sleeping
past perfect continuos
He said he had been feeling happy
He said he had been sleeping
future
I will be happy
I will sleep
simple conditional
He said he would be happy
He said he would sleep
future perfect
I will have been happy
I will have sleep
simple conditional perfect
He said he would have been happy
He said he would have sleep
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3. Cambios de verbo (2)
REPORTED SPEECH : VERBOS MODALES
Direct speech Reported speech
CAN
I can sleep
COULD
He said he could sleep
MAY
I may sleep
MIGHT
He said he might sleep
WILL
I will sleep
WOULD
He said he would sleep
MUST
I must sleep
HAD TO
He said he had to sleep
Cambios que pueden sufrir algunas partículas de lugar y tiempo:
Now at that moment, then
Tonight that night
Today that day
last night the night before
this morning that morning
this week that week
next week the following week
next year the year after
Here there
REPORTED SPEECH: QUESTIONS
No es necesario usar el auxiliar "do" o "did".
Direct speech Reported speech
"Where do Mary and Tom live?" She asked me where Mary and Tom lived.
"¿Dónde viven Mary y Tom?" Ella me preguntó dónde vivían Mary y Tom.
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4. Oraciones
SENTENCES
John: "My name's John" (direct speech)
He said (that*) his name was John (reported speech)
(Dijo que su nombre era John)
Se puede observar que después del verbo "said" en el pasado es muy natural seguir
con el resto de la frase en el pasado: "...his name WAS John". Esto no significa que
ahora John no se llama John, se dice así por razones de una concordancia de
tiempos en la frase: "said" y "was".
- He said that his name IS John
(Dijo que su nombre ES John). También es correcto.
Consideremos la frase emitida hace una semana:
Mary: "I'm going to Madrid tomorrow"
Mary said that she WAS going to Madrid the following day
- Dave: I HAVE SEEN that film
Dave said that he HAD SEEN that film
- Mike: I HAD BEEN there
He said that he HAD BEEN there
- Jenny: I WAS WATCHING a film
Jenny said that she WAS WATCHING a film.
Jenny said that she had been watching a film
- I'm going tomorrow
He said he was going the next day (o "the following day")
- I'm playing football next week
He said he was playing football the following week
- I went last week
He said he had gone the week before
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Y si también nos hemos desplazado en el espacio, es decir, ya no estamos en el
mismo sitio en el que se dijo la frase original:
- I like it here
He said that he liked it there
Los verbos modales también tienen su forma pasada que se aplica cuando
empleamos el estilo indirecto:
- I can speak English
He said that he COULD speak English
- I'll see you next week
She said that she WOULD see him the following week
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5. Preguntas
PREGUNTAS - SENTENCES
Is your name John?
Una pregunta en el estilo indirecto que exige la respuesta "sí" o "no" debe llevar la
palabra "IF" (si):
- She asked him IF his name was John.
- What is your name?
She asked what his name was.
- When did you see that film?
She asked when he saw that film.
- How much are the potatoes?
They asked how much the potatoes were.
- Where can we go?
He asked when they could go.
Hay que fijar en la forma afirmativa de las frases en el estilo indirecto. De ninguna
manera pueden ser en la forma interrogativa; no cometas en error de invertir el
sujeto con el auxiliar como si de una pregunta se tratara o de incluir los auxiliares
interrogativos: do, does, did:
She asked what was his name (...what his name was.)
She asked when he did see the film (...when he saw the film.)
Por último, consideremos estas frases en el imperativo:
- Go away! (Vaya usted)
She told him to go away (Le dijo que se fuese)
- Sit down and be quiet!
She told the children to sit down and be quiet.
Es común el uso de "told" en estas frases y observamos que el verbo aparece en su
forma infinitiva: "...to go away"; "to sit down and be quiet".
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6. Ejercicios
EXERCISES
He said to her, "I love you."
He said her he loved her.
He told her that he loved her.
"I first met my wife in Seville," he told us.
He said them he had first met his wife in Seville.
He told them he first met his wife in Seville.
"Mark's going to install solar panels," said Miranda.
Miranda said Mark was going to install solar panels.
Miranda told Mark was going to install solar panels.
"Jenny can't speak French," said Pierre.
Pierre told Jenny that she couldn't speak French.
Pierre said that Jenny couldn't speak French.
"I'll bring a pasta salad," said Francesca.
Francesca said that she would bring a pasta salad.
Francesca said she brings a pasta salad.
"They found gold here," said the geology teacher.
The geology teacher told they found gold here.
The geology teacher said they had found gold there.
"I want your homework handed in by tomorrow," he said.
He said that he wanted their homework handed in by the next day.
He told us he wanted my homework handed in by tomorrow.
"My mother made these cakes," said Juan.
Juan said that my mother had made those cakes.
Juan said his mother had made those cakes
"It's raining," she said.
She said that was raining.
She said it was raining.
"I'll bring a pasta salad," said Francesca.
Francesca said that she would bring a pasta salad.
Francesca said she brings a pasta salad.
He said to her, "I love you."
He told her that he loved her.
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He said her he loved her.
"I'm feeling tired now," said David.
David said I was feeling tired now.
David said that he was feeling tired then.
SENTENCES
"I'm writing a letter"
"I write a letter"
"I wrote a letter"
"I have written a letter"
"I will write a letter"
"I must write a letter"
"I had written a letter"
"I may write a letter"
REPORTED SPEECH-QUESTIONS
"Why are the children studying hard?"
He asked me.
"Where do you go?"
He asked me.
"Did you buy a new car?"
He asked me.
"Do you have to arrive home by 11?"
He asked me.
"What is your sister doing?"
He asked me.
"Will you study for your exam?"
He asked me.
"What did Peter tell Peggy?"
He asked me.
"Have you been to London?"
He asked me.
"When did Pablo go to play tennis?"
He asked me.
"Who won the match?"
He asked me.
"Are you Spanish?"
He asked me.
"Can I go to the toilet?"
He asked me .
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7. Respuestas
RESPUESTAS A SENTENCES
"I'm writing a letter" He said he was writing a letter.
"I write a letter" He said he wrote a letter.
"I wrote a letter" He said he had written a letter.
"I have written a letter" He said he had written a letter.
"I will write a letter" He said he would write a letter.
"I must write a letter" He said he had to write a letter.
"I had written a letter" He said he had written a letter.
"I may write a letter" He said he might write a letter.
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Reported speech-5850-completo

  • 1. Reported speech Autor: Patricia Elizabeth Pérez Solís 1 mailxmail - Cursos para compartir lo que sabes
  • 2. Presentación del curso El estilo indirecto en inglés tiene sus peculiaridades, las cuales es necesario conocer si quieres dominar la lengua del trabajo y de los negocios. Si te has encallado en el reported speech o quieres dominarlo a la perfección, éste es tu curso. 2 mailxmail - Cursos para compartir lo que sabes
  • 3. 1. Reported speech Usamos el Reported Speech cuando queremos decir o hacer mención sobre algo que alguien dijo anteriormente. Direct speech Reported speech "I always drink coffee". She said. She said that she always drank coffee. "Yo siempre bebo café." Ella dijo. Ella dijo que ella siempre bebía café. - Usamos verbos como explain, promise, say, tell, suggest... Aunque los más utilizados son say, tell y ask. - No es necesario cambiar el tiempo del verbo si el verbo de la oración principal está en presente. - that se puede omitir. - Al pasar una oración de Direct Speech a Reported Speech el verbo principal retrocede un tiempo verbal. 3 mailxmail - Cursos para compartir lo que sabes
  • 4. 2. Cambios de verbo TABLA DE CAMBIOS QUE SUFRE EL VERBO: Direct speech Reported speech present simple I am happy I sleep past simple He said he was happy He said he slept present continuos I am feeling happy I am sleeping past continuos He said he was feeling happy He said he was sleeping past simple I was happy I slept past perfect He said he had been happy He said he had slept present perfect I have been happy I have slept past perfect He said he had been happy He said he had slept present perfect continuos I have been feeling happy I have been sleeping past perfect continuos He said he had been feeling happy He said he had been sleeping future I will be happy I will sleep simple conditional He said he would be happy He said he would sleep future perfect I will have been happy I will have sleep simple conditional perfect He said he would have been happy He said he would have sleep 4 mailxmail - Cursos para compartir lo que sabes
  • 5. 3. Cambios de verbo (2) REPORTED SPEECH : VERBOS MODALES Direct speech Reported speech CAN I can sleep COULD He said he could sleep MAY I may sleep MIGHT He said he might sleep WILL I will sleep WOULD He said he would sleep MUST I must sleep HAD TO He said he had to sleep Cambios que pueden sufrir algunas partículas de lugar y tiempo: Now at that moment, then Tonight that night Today that day last night the night before this morning that morning this week that week next week the following week next year the year after Here there REPORTED SPEECH: QUESTIONS No es necesario usar el auxiliar "do" o "did". Direct speech Reported speech "Where do Mary and Tom live?" She asked me where Mary and Tom lived. "¿Dónde viven Mary y Tom?" Ella me preguntó dónde vivían Mary y Tom. 5 mailxmail - Cursos para compartir lo que sabes
  • 6. 4. Oraciones SENTENCES John: "My name's John" (direct speech) He said (that*) his name was John (reported speech) (Dijo que su nombre era John) Se puede observar que después del verbo "said" en el pasado es muy natural seguir con el resto de la frase en el pasado: "...his name WAS John". Esto no significa que ahora John no se llama John, se dice así por razones de una concordancia de tiempos en la frase: "said" y "was". - He said that his name IS John (Dijo que su nombre ES John). También es correcto. Consideremos la frase emitida hace una semana: Mary: "I'm going to Madrid tomorrow" Mary said that she WAS going to Madrid the following day - Dave: I HAVE SEEN that film Dave said that he HAD SEEN that film - Mike: I HAD BEEN there He said that he HAD BEEN there - Jenny: I WAS WATCHING a film Jenny said that she WAS WATCHING a film. Jenny said that she had been watching a film - I'm going tomorrow He said he was going the next day (o "the following day") - I'm playing football next week He said he was playing football the following week - I went last week He said he had gone the week before 6 mailxmail - Cursos para compartir lo que sabes
  • 7. Y si también nos hemos desplazado en el espacio, es decir, ya no estamos en el mismo sitio en el que se dijo la frase original: - I like it here He said that he liked it there Los verbos modales también tienen su forma pasada que se aplica cuando empleamos el estilo indirecto: - I can speak English He said that he COULD speak English - I'll see you next week She said that she WOULD see him the following week 7 mailxmail - Cursos para compartir lo que sabes
  • 8. 5. Preguntas PREGUNTAS - SENTENCES Is your name John? Una pregunta en el estilo indirecto que exige la respuesta "sí" o "no" debe llevar la palabra "IF" (si): - She asked him IF his name was John. - What is your name? She asked what his name was. - When did you see that film? She asked when he saw that film. - How much are the potatoes? They asked how much the potatoes were. - Where can we go? He asked when they could go. Hay que fijar en la forma afirmativa de las frases en el estilo indirecto. De ninguna manera pueden ser en la forma interrogativa; no cometas en error de invertir el sujeto con el auxiliar como si de una pregunta se tratara o de incluir los auxiliares interrogativos: do, does, did: She asked what was his name (...what his name was.) She asked when he did see the film (...when he saw the film.) Por último, consideremos estas frases en el imperativo: - Go away! (Vaya usted) She told him to go away (Le dijo que se fuese) - Sit down and be quiet! She told the children to sit down and be quiet. Es común el uso de "told" en estas frases y observamos que el verbo aparece en su forma infinitiva: "...to go away"; "to sit down and be quiet". 8 mailxmail - Cursos para compartir lo que sabes
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  • 10. 6. Ejercicios EXERCISES He said to her, "I love you." He said her he loved her. He told her that he loved her. "I first met my wife in Seville," he told us. He said them he had first met his wife in Seville. He told them he first met his wife in Seville. "Mark's going to install solar panels," said Miranda. Miranda said Mark was going to install solar panels. Miranda told Mark was going to install solar panels. "Jenny can't speak French," said Pierre. Pierre told Jenny that she couldn't speak French. Pierre said that Jenny couldn't speak French. "I'll bring a pasta salad," said Francesca. Francesca said that she would bring a pasta salad. Francesca said she brings a pasta salad. "They found gold here," said the geology teacher. The geology teacher told they found gold here. The geology teacher said they had found gold there. "I want your homework handed in by tomorrow," he said. He said that he wanted their homework handed in by the next day. He told us he wanted my homework handed in by tomorrow. "My mother made these cakes," said Juan. Juan said that my mother had made those cakes. Juan said his mother had made those cakes "It's raining," she said. She said that was raining. She said it was raining. "I'll bring a pasta salad," said Francesca. Francesca said that she would bring a pasta salad. Francesca said she brings a pasta salad. He said to her, "I love you." He told her that he loved her. 10 mailxmail - Cursos para compartir lo que sabes
  • 11. He said her he loved her. "I'm feeling tired now," said David. David said I was feeling tired now. David said that he was feeling tired then. SENTENCES "I'm writing a letter" "I write a letter" "I wrote a letter" "I have written a letter" "I will write a letter" "I must write a letter" "I had written a letter" "I may write a letter" REPORTED SPEECH-QUESTIONS "Why are the children studying hard?" He asked me. "Where do you go?" He asked me. "Did you buy a new car?" He asked me. "Do you have to arrive home by 11?" He asked me. "What is your sister doing?" He asked me. "Will you study for your exam?" He asked me. "What did Peter tell Peggy?" He asked me. "Have you been to London?" He asked me. "When did Pablo go to play tennis?" He asked me. "Who won the match?" He asked me. "Are you Spanish?" He asked me. "Can I go to the toilet?" He asked me . 11 mailxmail - Cursos para compartir lo que sabes
  • 12. 7. Respuestas RESPUESTAS A SENTENCES "I'm writing a letter" He said he was writing a letter. "I write a letter" He said he wrote a letter. "I wrote a letter" He said he had written a letter. "I have written a letter" He said he had written a letter. "I will write a letter" He said he would write a letter. "I must write a letter" He said he had to write a letter. "I had written a letter" He said he had written a letter. "I may write a letter" He said he might write a letter. 12 mailxmail - Cursos para compartir lo que sabes