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Direct SpeechIndirect Speech Simple PresentSimple Past Past Perfect Present Perfect Past Perfect willwould Continuous Tense am/are/iswas/were had been has been had been Change of tense in Reported Speech

Peter: "I work in the garden." Peter said that he worked in the garden. Peter: "I worked in the garden." Peter said that he had worked in the garden. Peter: "I have worked in the garden." Peter: "I had worked in the garden." Peter: "I will work in the garden." Peter said that he would work in the garden. Peter: "I can work in the garden." Peter said that he could work in the garden. Peter: "I may work in the garden." Peter said that he might work in the garden. Peter: "I would work in the garden." (could, might, should, ought to) Peter said that he would work in the garden. (could, might, should, ought to)

Progressive forms Peter: "I'm working in the garden." Peter said that he was working in the garden. Peter: "I was working in the garden." Peter said that he had been working in the garden. Peter: "I have been working in the garden." Peter: "I had been working in the garden."

this (evening)that (evening) today/this daythat day these (days)those (days) nowthen (a week) ago(a week) before last weekend the weekend before / the previous weekend herethere next (week)the following (week) tomorrowthe next/following day If the sentence contains an expression of time, you must change it as well. Peter: "I worked in the garden yesterday." Peter said that he had worked in the garden the day before. Changing expressions of time`

Reported questions In Reported speech there is no question anymore, the sentence becomes a statement. word order is: subject - verb Question without question words (yes/no questions): Peter: "Do you play football?" Peter asked me whether (if) I played football. Question with question words: Peter: "When do you play football?" Peter asked me when I played football.

Direct QuotationReported Speech Ravi said, "Study English."Ravi said to study English. Ravi said to me, "Study English." Ravi said to me to study English. Ravi told me to study English. Ravi said to Ram, "Study English." Ravi said to Ram to study English. Ravi told Ram to study English. If the quotation is in the IMPERATIVE tense, the verb in the original quotation changes to an INFINITIVE.