Reported Speech Sequence of Tenses

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Reported Speech Sequence of Tenses Chapter 8 Reported Speech Sequence of Tenses

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Reported Speech Reported speech is used to express what others have said. For example: She said, "I want to bring my children." BECOMES She said that she wanted to bring her children. Jack said, "My wife went with me to the show.“ BECOMES Jack said that his wife had gone with him to the show

He said he lived in Paris. He said, "I live in Paris." He said he lived in Paris. He said, "I am cooking dinner." He said he was cooking dinner. He said, "I have visted London twice." He said he had visited London twice. He said, "I went to New York last week." He said he had gone to New York the week before. He said, "I had already eaten." He said he had already eaten. He said, "I am going to find a new job." He said he was going to find a new job. He said, "I will give Jack a call." He said he would give Jack a call.  

Future with "Will"asteis Simple Past Tense Past with "Going to" Direct Speech Reported Speech Present Tense Future with "Going to" Present Perfect Sentences with "Can" Future with "Will"asteis Present Progressive Simple Past Tense Past with "Going to" Past Perfect Sentences with "Could" Sentences with "Would" Past Progressive

Julia:"I live in my own apartment". Direct Speech Julia:"I live in my own apartment". Nick:"I am going to visit my parents next weekend". Tom:"I have studied Italian for a year". Linda and John: "We can't come to the party next week". Terry: "I'll write as soon as I get there". Andrew:"I'm learning to cook Chinese food". Reported Speech She said that she lived in her own apartment He said he was going to visit his parents next weekend. Tom said he had studied Italina for a year. They said they couldn't come to the party next week. She said that she would write as soon as he got there. He said he was learning to cook Chinese food.

Reported Speech Sequence of Tense “I’m busy.” he was busy. “I like jazz.” he liked jazz. “I’m going to buy a new car.” he was going to buy a new car. “I went to Paris last year.” He said (that) he had gone to Paris last year. “I was in London last week.” he had been in London last week. “I’ve seen the movie.” he had seen the movie. “I’ll call the doctor.” he would call the doctor. “I can help you.” he could help me.

Reported Speech Sequence of Tense John is sick. John was sick. Jack is going to be a father. Jack was going to be a father. Our landlord wants to sell I knew (that) our landlord wanted the building. I didn’t know (that) to sell the building. We can’t use our dictionaries. we couldn’t use our dictionaries.

Reported Speech Sequence of Tense “Where is the bank?” where the bank was. “When are you going to when I was going to visit me?” He asked me visit him. “Do you speak English?” if I spoke English. whether “Have you seen Mary?” if I had seen Mary. whether

Reported Speech Sequence of Tense “Call me after five o’clock.” to call him after five o’clock. “Stop complaining!” to stop complaining. He told me “Don’t worry!” not to worry. “Don’t call me before nine not to call him before o’clock.” nine o’clock.

“I’m busy.” he was busy. “I like jazz.” he liked jazz. “I’m going to buy a new car.” he was going to buy a new car. “I went to Paris last year.” He said (that) he had gone to Paris last year. “I was in London last week.” he had been in London last week. “I’ve seen the movie.” he had seen the movie. “I’ll call the doctor.” he would call the doctor. “I can help you.” he could help me. I’m sick. I forgot to tell you. Grandma called yesterday. Really? What did she say? A. She said (that) she was sick.

What Did She Say? Page 110 1. We’re engaged. Miguel and Maria I forgot to tell you. ____________ called yesterday. Really? What did ______ say? A. _____said (that) ____________________________. they They they were engaged.

What Did She Say? Page 110 2. I’m doing very well in college this semester. Robert Robert I forgot to tell you. ____________ called yesterday. Really? What did ______ say? A. _____said (that) ____________________________. he He he was doing well in college this semester..

Closure Practice Reported Speech

In class: SbS pages 110 – 111 #1-16

Reported Speech Sequence of Tense John is sick. John was sick. Jack is going to be a father. Jack was going to be a father. Our landlord wants to sell I knew (that) our landlord wanted the building. I didn’t know (that) to sell the building. We can’t use our dictionaries. we couldn’t use our dictionaries. John is sick. I knew (that) John was sick. I didn’t know

Haven’t You Heard? Our English teacher is in the hospital! A. What’s everybody talking about! B. Haven’t you heard? Our English teacher is in the hospital! A. You’re kidding! I didn’t know (that) our English teacher was in the hospital. B. You didn’t?! I thought everybody knew (that) our English teacher was in the hospital.

Haven’t You Heard? Page 112 1. Jack is going to be a father! A. What is everybody _____about! B. Haven’t you heard? _____________________! A. You’re kidding! I didn’t know (that) ____ ___________________________. B. You didn’t?! I thought everybody knew (that) __________________________________! talking Jack is going to be a father He was going to be a father he was going to be a father

In class: SbS pages 112-113 #1-10

Closure Practice Reported Speech

Reported Speech Sequence of Tense “Where is the bank?” where the bank was. “When are you going to when I was going to visit me?” He asked me visit him. “Do you speak English?” if I spoke English. whether “Have you seen Mary?” if I had seen Mary. whether

Why is there a Santa Clause in every department What Did They Ask? P.116 Why is there a Santa Clause in every department Store in town? A. You won’t believe what a three-year old boy asked me today! B. What did he ask you? A. He asked me why there was a Santa Clause in every department store in town. B. I can’t believe he asked you that! A. I can’t either

What Did They Ask? Pages 116-117 Do you want to receive a raise this year? A. You won’t believe what my boss asked me today! B. What did she ask you? A. She asked me if I wanted to receive a raise whether this year. B. I can’t believe she asked you that! A. I can’t either

In class: SbS pages 117-118 #1-14

Reported Speech Sequence of Tense “Call me after five o’clock.” to call him after five o’clock. “Stop complaining!” to stop complaining. He told me “Don’t worry!” not to worry. “Don’t call me before nine not to call him before o’clock.” nine o’clock.

Reported Speech “Call me after five o’clock.” He told me to call him after five o’clock. “Don’t worry!” He told me not to worry.

What Did They Tell You? Page 120 Keep your dog in the house! I’m afraid to deliver your mail! A. I’m a little annoyed at the mailman. B. How come? A. He told me to keep my dog in the house. B. Why did he tell you that? A. He said (that) he was afraid to deliver my mail.

What Did They Tell You? Page 120 Don’t play your music so loud! You’re bothering us! A. I’m a little annoyed at my neighbors. B. How come? A. They told me not to play my music so loud. B. Why did he tell you that? A. They said (that) I was bothering him..

What Did They Tell You? Page 120 1. Lose some weight! You’re too heavy! A. I’m a little annoyed at ____________. B. How come? A. _____ told me ____________________. B. Why did he tell you that? A. _____ said (that) ___________________. the doctor to lose some weight He I was too heavy He

In class: Side by Side Page 121 - #1-9

WIP- How About You? Page 121 Do you remember the last time someone said something that really annoyed you? What did the person say? (He/She told me…) Why do you thin he/she said that? Did you say anything back? I’m a little annoyed at my mother. She told me to talk and not to sign. Why did she tell me that? She said that she didn’t like ASL.