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Report Structures: ‘That’-
        clauses
Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses
  When you are reporting what someone said,
  you do not usually repeat their exact words,
  you use your own words in a report structure.

  Jim said he wanted to go home.

  Jim’s actual words might have been ‘It’s time I
  went’ or ‘I must go’.
Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses
  Report structures contain two clauses. The
  first clause is the reporting clause, which
  contains a reporting verb as ‘say’, ‘tell’, or
  ‘ask’.

  She said that she’d been to Belgium.
  The man in the shop told me how much it
  would cost.
Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses
  You often use verbs that refer to people’s
  thoughts and feelings to report what people
  say. If someone says ‘I am wrong’, you might
  report this as ‘He felt that he was wrong’.
Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses
  The second clause in a report structure is the
  reported clause, which contains the
  information that you are reporting. The
  reported clause can be a ‘that’-clause, a ‘to’-
  infinitive clause, an ‘if’-clause, or a ‘wh’-word
  clause.

  She said that she didn’t know.
  He told me to do it.
  Mary asked if she could stay with us.
  She asked where he’d gone.
Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses
  If you want to report a statement you use a
  ‘that’-clause after a verb such as ‘say’.

  admit          argue       decide
  insist         reply       agree
  claim          deny        mention
  say            answer      complain
  explain        promise     warn
Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses
  He said that he would go.
  I replied that I had not read it yet.
Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses
  You often omit ‘that’ from the ‘that’-clause, but
  not after ‘answer’. ‘argue’. ‘explain’, or ‘reply’.

  They said I had to see a doctor first.
  He answered that the price would be three
  pounds.
Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses
  You often mention the hearer after the
  preposition ‘to’ with the following verbs.

  admit           complain           mention
  suggest         announce           explain
  say

  He complained to me that he was rude.
Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses
  ‘Tell’ and some other reporting verbs are also
  used with a ‘that’-clause, but with these verbs
  you have to mention the hearer as the object
  of the verb.

  convince       notify      reassure
  tell           inform      persuade
  remind

  .
Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses
   He told me that he was a farmer.
  I informed her that I could not come.

  The word ‘that’ is often omitted after ‘tell’.

  I told them you were at the dentist.
Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses
  You can also mention the hearer as the object
  of the verb with ‘promise’ and ‘warn’.

  I promised her that I wouldn’t be late.
Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses
  Note: There is a difference between ‘say’ and
  ‘tell’. You cannot use ‘say’ with the hearer as
  the object of the verb. You cannot say ‘I said
  them you had gone’. You cannot use ‘tell’
  without the hearer as the object of the verb.
  You cannot say ‘I told that you had gone’. You
  cannot use ‘tell’ with ‘to’ and the hearer. You
  cannot say ‘I told to them you had gone’.
Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses
  The report verbs that have the hearer as
  object, such as ‘tell’, can be used in the
  passive.

  She was told that there were no tickets left.
Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses
  Most reporting verbs that do not need the
  hearer as object, such as ‘say’, can be used
  in the passive with impersonal ‘it’, as subject,
  but not ‘answer’, ‘complain’, ‘insist’, ‘promise’,
  ‘reply’, or ‘want’.

  It was said that the money had been stolen.
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Reports Structures with 'that'.

  • 2. Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses When you are reporting what someone said, you do not usually repeat their exact words, you use your own words in a report structure. Jim said he wanted to go home. Jim’s actual words might have been ‘It’s time I went’ or ‘I must go’.
  • 3. Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses Report structures contain two clauses. The first clause is the reporting clause, which contains a reporting verb as ‘say’, ‘tell’, or ‘ask’. She said that she’d been to Belgium. The man in the shop told me how much it would cost.
  • 4. Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses You often use verbs that refer to people’s thoughts and feelings to report what people say. If someone says ‘I am wrong’, you might report this as ‘He felt that he was wrong’.
  • 5. Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses The second clause in a report structure is the reported clause, which contains the information that you are reporting. The reported clause can be a ‘that’-clause, a ‘to’- infinitive clause, an ‘if’-clause, or a ‘wh’-word clause. She said that she didn’t know. He told me to do it. Mary asked if she could stay with us. She asked where he’d gone.
  • 6. Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses If you want to report a statement you use a ‘that’-clause after a verb such as ‘say’. admit argue decide insist reply agree claim deny mention say answer complain explain promise warn
  • 7. Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses He said that he would go. I replied that I had not read it yet.
  • 8. Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses You often omit ‘that’ from the ‘that’-clause, but not after ‘answer’. ‘argue’. ‘explain’, or ‘reply’. They said I had to see a doctor first. He answered that the price would be three pounds.
  • 9. Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses You often mention the hearer after the preposition ‘to’ with the following verbs. admit complain mention suggest announce explain say He complained to me that he was rude.
  • 10. Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses ‘Tell’ and some other reporting verbs are also used with a ‘that’-clause, but with these verbs you have to mention the hearer as the object of the verb. convince notify reassure tell inform persuade remind .
  • 11. Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses He told me that he was a farmer. I informed her that I could not come. The word ‘that’ is often omitted after ‘tell’. I told them you were at the dentist.
  • 12. Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses You can also mention the hearer as the object of the verb with ‘promise’ and ‘warn’. I promised her that I wouldn’t be late.
  • 13. Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses Note: There is a difference between ‘say’ and ‘tell’. You cannot use ‘say’ with the hearer as the object of the verb. You cannot say ‘I said them you had gone’. You cannot use ‘tell’ without the hearer as the object of the verb. You cannot say ‘I told that you had gone’. You cannot use ‘tell’ with ‘to’ and the hearer. You cannot say ‘I told to them you had gone’.
  • 14. Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses The report verbs that have the hearer as object, such as ‘tell’, can be used in the passive. She was told that there were no tickets left.
  • 15. Report Structures: ‘That’-clauses Most reporting verbs that do not need the hearer as object, such as ‘say’, can be used in the passive with impersonal ‘it’, as subject, but not ‘answer’, ‘complain’, ‘insist’, ‘promise’, ‘reply’, or ‘want’. It was said that the money had been stolen.
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