Reported Speech Project
Reported Speech Project
Speech
Definition
Reported Speech (also called Indirect
Speech) is generally used to communicate
what someone else has said, but without
using their exact words. A few changes are
necessary; often a pronoun has to be
changed and the verb is usually moved
back a tense, where possible. We will
explain these changes in more detail later.
He said that he was going to come.
(The person's exact words were "I'm going to
come.")
Can Could
I can read!, said the girl. The girl said that she could
read.
Must Had to
I must do my chores, he said. He said that he had to
do his chores.
May Might
We may go out, they said. They said that they might
go out
Direct
Speech
Indirect
Speech
Now
Today
Here
This
This week
Tomorrow
Then
That Day
There
That
That Week
The Following Day
The Next Day
The Day After
Yesterday
Last Week
Ago
Indirect
Speech
Tonight
Last Saturday
That Night
The Previous Saturday
The Saturday Before
The Following
Saturday
The Saturday After
The Next Saturday
That Saturday
Next Saturday
Personal Pronoun
Changes(I):
Uses of That
In reported speech, the word that is
often used, but it is optional.
Questions
If you put a question into Reported speech there
are some steps you should follow; changing of
the person, backshift of tenses and changing of
expressions of time.
In Reported speech there is no question
anymore, the sentence becomes a statement.
That's why the word order is: subject -verbobjects(direct and indirect)
That is never used in questions, instead we
use if.
He asked me if I would come to the party.
Questions
Yes/No Questions: use of if
Peter: "Do you play the piano?"
Peter asked me whether (if) I played the piano.
Wh- Questions: repetition of wh- word in reported
speech
Verbs
We can use a wide variety of different verbs
to introduce reported speech:
Verb clause
Example
Advise + to + inf
She advised us to go
home.
Agree +
that(optional)/ to +
inf
Ask + if/whether+
to+infinitive
Verb clause
Complain +that
Offer + to + infinitive
Promise + (that) / to +
infinitive
Regret+(that)/-ing
Say + (that)
Example
she complained that her
soup was cold.
They offered to do the
shopping.
-He promised (that) he
would love me eternally.
- He promised to love me
eternally.
-Laura regrets (that) she
dyed her hair.
-Laura regrets having
dyed her hair.
-The personal trainer
said that I should do
more exercise.
Other verbs
Deny + (that)/ -ing
Insist + (that)/ on + -ing
Invite + to + infinitive
Recommend+ (that) / -ing
Suggest+ (that) / -ing
Tell+ (that)/ to + infinitive
Threaten + (that) /to +infinitive
Warn + (that) /to + infinitive/about+-ing
Exercises
1.) James said, I am watching TV.
Answer: James said that he was watching TV.
2.) Professor Jones said, I worked all day!
Answer: Professor Jones said he had worked
all day.
3.) The president said, I will be visiting
Italy in December.
Answer: The president said that he would be
visiting Italy in December.
Exercises
4.) The weatherman announced, It may
rain today.
Answer: The weatherman announced that it
might rain that day.
5.) My father screamed, I have to go to
the airport, now!
Answer: My father screamed that he had to
go to the airport then.
Group Members:
Anna Andjar Forner
Annabel Kay Ruiz
Ernesto Maravilla Fras
Laura Pons Fernndez
Mara Ruiz Peris
Rut Villar Snchez
If you have any queries, please ask our
dearest teacher, Beatriu Cardona.