12B reported (or indirect) speech

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12B reported (or indirect) speech direct speech reported speech ‘I love you.’ He said (that) he loved me. ‘I’ve just arrived.’ She said (that) she had just arrived. ‘We’ll come at eight.’ He told me (that) they would come at eight. ‘I don’t want to go to the party.’ Jack told Anna (that) he didn’t want to go to the party. • Use reported speech to report (to tell somebody) what another person said. • We often introduce reported speech with said or told (+ person). After said or told that is optional, e.g. He said (that) he loved me. • Pronouns often change in reported speech, e.g. I changes to he or she. ‘I’m tired.’ She told me (that) she was tired.

12B reported (or indirect) speech • Verb tenses change like this: direct speech reported speech ‘I can help you.’ He said (that) he could help me. (present simple) (past simple) ‘I’m watching TV.’ She said (that) she was watching TV. (present continuous) (past continuous) ‘‘I’ll phone you.’ He told me (that) he would phone me. (will) (would) ‘I met a girl.’ John told me (that) he had met a girl. (past simple) (past perfect) ‘I’ve broken my leg.’ Sara said (that) she had broken her leg. (present perfect) (past perfect)

12B reported (or indirect) speech ! say or tell? You can use said or told in reported speech but they are used differently. You can’t use said with an object or pronoun. He said (that) he loved me. NOT He said me (that) he loved me. You must use told with an object. He told me (that) he loved me. NOT He told (that) he loved me.