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Reported speech

Direct speech Reported speech Present tenses Direct speech Reported speech Present Simple He said, “I get up at 8 o'clock” Past Simple He said that he got up at 8 o'clock. 2. Present Progressive She said, “I am reading a book” 2. Past Progressive She said that he was reading a book 3. Present perfect She said, “I have spoken to the teacher” 3. Past Perfect She said that she had spoken to the teacher 4. Present Perfect Progressive He said, “I have been waiting for you since 10” 4. Past Perfect Progressive He said that he had been waiting for me since 10

Past Tenses Direct speech Reported speech Past Simple Ann said, “I saw it yesterday” Past Perfect Ann said that she had seen it the day before. 2. Past Progressive He said, “I was watching my favourite programme” 2. Past Perfect Progressive He said that he had been watching his favourite programme 3. Past Perfect He said, “I had watched TV by 4 p.m.” He said that he had watched TV by 4 p.m.

Future Tenses Direct speech Reported speech Future Simple “I will watch this show tomorrow” said Ann. Future-in-the Past Ann said that she would watch that programme the next day

The previous week/ year This These Here Now Today Yesterday Last night Last week/year Ago Tomorrow This year This week Next week Next year That Those there Than That day The day before The previous night The previous week/ year Before The next day That year That week The following week The next year

Mary said, “I am so tired.” Mary said that she was so tired 2. She said, “I will help you later” She said that she would help me later. 3. “I saw him last week” said he He said that he had seen him the week before. 4. “You have to visit this concert” Mike added Mike added that we had to visit those concert.

5. “I'll sleep well tonight” said Arnie Arnie said that he would sleep well that night. 6. “Alan has been waiting for Mary since 10” Sally said Sally said that Alan had been waiting for Mary since 10 7. Tim said “I am reading a magazine” Tim said that he was reading a magazine