Reported Speech
Reported Speech
For Example:
She said, “ I play football.”
She said that she played football.
Present Continuous – Past Continuous
Present Continuous – Subject + is/am/are + v1 ing+ Object
• For Example:
-She said,”I am playing with ball.”
She said that she was playing with ball.
Present Perfect – Past Perfect:
Present Perfect- Subject + has/have +v3 + Object
•For Example:
- She said,”I have done the homework.”
She said that she had done the homework.
Present Perfect Continuous-Past Perfect
Continuous:
Present Perfect Continuous- Subject + has/have+been+v1
ing + Object
•For Example:
- She said,”I have been playing football since 2015.”
She said that she had been playing football since 2015.
Simple past – Past Perfect:
Simple Past- Subject+v2+Object
•For Example:
They said,”We bought a new house.”
They said that they had bought a new house.
Past Continuous – Past Perfect Continuous:
Past Continuous- Subject+was /were+v1 ing+Object
• For Example:
The children said,”We were playing in the playground.”
The children said that they had been playing in the
playground.
Past Perfect-Past Perfect
Past Perfect- Subject+had+v3+Object
•For Example:
- She said,”I had gone to the market.”
She said that she had gone to the market.
Simple Future(will) - Simple Future(would)
Simple Future- Subject+will+v1+Object
• For Example:
- She said,”I will go to London.”
She said that she would go to London.
Future Continuous(will be)- Future
Continuous(would be):
Future Continuous- Subject+will+be+v1 ing+Object
• For Example:
She said,”I will be going to London.”
She said that she would be going to London.
Future Perfect(will have)-Future
Perfect(would have):
Future Perfect- Subject+will+have+v3+Object
• For Example:
She said, “I will have gone to the market.”
She said that she would have gone to the market.
Rules of Modals:
Can Could
May Might
Will Would
Must Had to
Rules of Modals:
Could Could
Should Should
Would Would
Might Might
Ought to Ought to
Can-Could:
• For Example:
He said, “I can dance.”
He said that he could
dance.
May-Might:
• For Example:
-They said, “We may go to
London.”
They said that they might go to
London.
Will-Would:
• For Example:
- She said, “I will wait for her.”
She said that she would wait for her.
Must-Had to:
• For Example:
- He said, “I must read this book.”
He said that he had to read this book.
Could-Could:
• For Example:
He said, “I could buy a new phone.”
He said that he could buy a new phone.
Should-Should:
• For Example:
They said, “We should not waste our time.”
They said that they should not waste their time.
Would-Would:
• For Example:
- She said, “I would wait for her.”
She said that she would wait for her.
Might-Might:
• For Example:
- They said, “We might attend the function.”
They said that they might attend the function.
Ought to-Ought to:
• For example:
They said, “We ought to attend the meeting.”
They said that they ought to attend the
meeting.
Pronoun- Direct/Indirect Speech:
Direct Speech Indirect Speech
I He/She
You He/She/They
We They
They They
He He
She She
Pronoun- Direct/Indirect Speech:
My His/Her
It It
Us Them
Our Their
His His
Her Her
Its Its
Pronoun Rule A:
Me I(you)
Me My(your)
You You
Him He
Her She
It It
Us We
Them Their
Changes according to the reporting verb:
Yes/No ‘Wh’
Questions Questions
• For Example:
- She said to me, “Are you playing in the
garden ?”
She asked me if I was playing in the garden.
• For Example:
- He said, “Give me some money, please.”
He requested me to give him some money.
Imperative Sentences to Indirect Speech: