REPORTED SPEECH (Statements and Questions) LDA February 2009.

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REPORTED SPEECH (Statements and Questions) LDA February 2009

‘Reported speech’ is when we say or write what another person said. Tenses usually change: PRESENT  PAST WILL  WOULD PRESENT PERFECT PAST SIMPLE PAST PERFECT

Modal verbs: some change: can → could may → might must → had to some stay the same: could, might, should Attention!: must → had to mustn’t → mustn’t

Direct StatementsReported Statements ‘I like going shopping.’She said (that) she liked shopping. ‘I’m going tomorrow.’He told her he was going the next day. ‘I’ll always love you.’He said he would always love me. ‘I passed the exam!’She told him_______ the exam. ‘I’ve forgotten my keys.’He said he _______ hid keys. ‘I can’t come.’She said ________ come. ‘I may be late.’He said __________ late. ‘I must go.’She said _________ to go.

Direct Questions Reported Questions ‘Are you married?’ She asked him if he _________. ‘Did she phone?’ He asked me whether she _____________. ‘What’s your name?’ I asked him what his name ‘Where do you live?’ They asked me where I ______.

MORE EXAMPLES “ We moved house last year.” >> They said that they had moved the house the year before. “Did you see Jack?” >> She asked whether I had seen Jack.

“What's your address?” >> He asked us what our address was. “We can’t come” >> They said they could not come. “I have finished” >> He said that he had finished.

“Are you staying here?” >> She asked me if I was staying there.

COMMANDS: Direct speechReported speech ‘Go away.’She told him to go away. ‘Don’t worry.’The doctor told me not______.. ‘Can/Could you help me?’ I asked the shop assistant ___________ me.