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Reported Speech: The Next Day..

The document discusses how to change sentences from direct to reported speech. [1] It explains that in reported speech, the verbs, pronouns, and some adverbs change. [2] Verb tenses change to past tense, pronouns and possessives change depending on who the message is being reported to, and words like "now" and "there" may change. [3] The document provides examples of changing different types of sentences like statements, questions, and commands to reported speech.

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Reported Speech: The Next Day..

The document discusses how to change sentences from direct to reported speech. [1] It explains that in reported speech, the verbs, pronouns, and some adverbs change. [2] Verb tenses change to past tense, pronouns and possessives change depending on who the message is being reported to, and words like "now" and "there" may change. [3] The document provides examples of changing different types of sentences like statements, questions, and commands to reported speech.

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REPORTED SPEECH (By Lola Forriol)

I am travelling
to Oxford
tomorrow

The next day...

? I saw Jane yesterday


and she told me that
I am travelling to
Oxford tomorrow

I saw Jane yesterday


and she told me that she
was travelling to
The right sentence is: Oxford the next day
What changes in a sentence in Reported Speech?
1. The verbs
2. The pronouns and possesive adjectives
3. Some adverbs (now and there words)

Example:
I am watching my favourite
programme now

Tom said (that) he was watching his


favourite programme then
1. Verb tense changes:

Present Simple Past Simple


Past Simple Past Perfect
Present Perfect Past Perfect

Future (will) (would)

Examples:
I saw a snake She said (that) she had seen a snake

She will come He said (that) she would come


2. Pronouns & adjectives changes:

It depends on the person who the message is


referred to
Example:

You are stupid! She said that I was stupid

She said that we were stupid

She said that he was stupid


3. Now and there words:

Some adverbs have to change in order to keep the same


meaning.
They said
Example: (that) they
were
waiting
We are there
waiting here
Types of sentences:
A. Statements
B. Questions
C. Commands
A. In statements,you change verbs,pronouns and
adverbs. To introduce the reported sentence you
use say or tell.
Example:
‘I am watching tv now’
He said (that) he was watching tv then
He told me (that) he was watching tv then
B. There are two types of questions:

B.1. Information questions (wh questions):


• Reported questions change the word order
• You usually write asked to introduce the reported
sentence

When will Sally and Tom


Example:
come for dinner?

Peter asked
me when you
would come
for dinner
B.2. Yes/No questions

•If/whether is used to introduce reported questions that


do not start with wh words.

Example:
‘Is it windy
today?’
Kevin asked his
grandfather if it was windy
that day
C. Commands
In commands you change the imperative into
infinitive
‘Go and do your
Example: homework’

Paul told his son to go and do his homework

‘Don’t kiss me’

Chris told his mother not to kiss him

The introductory verb in commands is


told+object

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