Direct and Indirect or Reported Speech


DIRECT & INDIRECT OR REPORTED SPEECH


You can answer the question What did he/she say? in two ways:
§  by repeating the words spoken (direct speech)
§  by reporting the words spoken (indirect or reported speech).

Direct Speech
Direct speech repeats, or quotes, the exact words spoken. When we use direct speech in writing, we place the words spoken between quotation marks (" ") and there is no change in these words. We may be reporting something that's being said NOW (for example a telephone conversation), or telling someone later about a previous conversation.
Examples
§  She says, "What time will you be home?"
§  She said, "What time will you be home?" and I said, "I don't know! "
§  "There's a fly in my soup!" screamed Simone.
§  John said, "There's an elephant outside the window."

Reported Speech
Reported speech is usually used to talk about the past, so we normally change the tense of the words spoken. We use reporting verbs like 'say', 'tell', 'ask', and we may use the word 'that' to introduce the reported words. Inverted commas are not used.
She said, "I saw him." (direct speech) = She said that she had seen him. (indirect speech)
'That' may be omitted:
She told him that she was happy. = She told him she was happy.

'Say' and 'tell'
Use 'say' when there is no indirect object:
He said that he was tired.
Always use 'tell' when you say who was being spoken to (i.e. with an indirect object):
He told me that he was tired.

'Talk' and 'speak'
Use these verbs to describe the action of communicating:
He talked to us.
She was speaking on the telephone.
Use these verbs with 'about' to refer to what was said:
He talked (to us) about his parents.

 

Table for change in tense of reported speech for all TENSES.

§       Present simple tense into Past simple
§       Present Continuous tense into Past continuous
§       Present Perfect tense into Pas perfect
§       Present Perfect Continuous into Past perfect continuous
§       Past simple into Past Perfect
§       Past Continuous into Past Perfect Continuous
§       Past Perfect into Past Perfect
§       Future simple, will into would
§       Future Continuous, will be into would be
§       Future Perfect, will have into would have

DIRECT SPEECH

INDIRECT SPEECH

PRESENT TENSE

PRESENT SIMPLE changes into PAST SIMPLE

He said, “I write a letter”
She said, “he goes to school daily”
They said, “we love our country”
He said, “he does not like computer”
He said that he wrote a letter.
He said that she went to school daily.
They said that they loved their country
He said that he did not like computer.

PRESENT CONTINUOUS changes into PAST CONTINUOUS

He said, “he is listening to the music”
She said, “I am washing my clothes”
They said, “we are enjoying the weather”
She said, “I am not laughing”
He said that he was listening to the music.
She said that she was washing her clothes.
They said that they were not enjoying the weather.
She said that she was not laughing.

PRESENT PERFECT changes into PAST PERFECT

She said, “he has finished his work”
He said, “I have started a job”
I said, “she have eaten the meal”
They said, “we have not gone to New York.
She said that he had finished his work.
He said that he had started a job.
I said that she had eaten the meal.
They said that they had not gone to New York.

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS changes into PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

He said, “I have been studying since 3 O’clock”
She said, “It has been raining for three days.”
I said, “She has been working in this office since 2007”
He said that he had been studying since 3 O’clock.
She said that it been raining for three days.
I said that she had been working in this office since 2007.

PAST TENSE

PAST SIMPLE changes into PAST PERFECT

He said to me, “you answered correctly”
John said, “they went to cinema”
He said, “I made a table”
She said, “I didn’t buy a car”
He said to me that I had answered correctly.
John said that they had gone to cinema.
He said that he had made a table.
She said that she had not bought a car.

PAST CONTINUOUS changes into PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

They said, “we were enjoying the weather”
He said to me, “ I was waiting for you”
I said, “It was raining”
She said, “I was not laughing”
They said that they had been enjoying.
He said to me that he had been waiting for me.
I said that it had been raining.
She said that she not been laughing.

PAST PERFECT changes into PAST PERFECT (tense does not change)

She said, “She had visited a doctor”
He said, “I had started a business”

I said, “she had eaten the meal”
They said, “we had not gone to New York.
She said that she had visited a doctor.
He said that he had started a business.

I said that she had eaten the meal.
They said they had not gone to New York.

FUTURE TENSE

FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE
WILL changes into WOULD

He said, “I will study the book”
She said, “I will buy a computer”
They said to me, “we will send you gifts”
I said, “I will not take the exam”
He said that he would study the book.
She said that she would buy a computer.
They said to me that they would send you gifts.
I said that I would not take the exam.

FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE
WILL BE changes into WOULD BE

I said to him, “ I will be waiting for him”
She said,” I will be shifting to new home”
He said, “I will be working hard”
He said, “he will not be flying kite”
I said to him that I would be waiting for him.
She said that she would be shifting to a new home.
He said that he would be working hard.
She said that he would not be flying kites.

FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
WILL HAVE changes into WOULD HAVE

He said, “I will have finished the work”
She said, “they will have passed the examination”
He said, “I will have gone”
He said that he would have finished the work.
She said that they would have passed the examination.
He said that he would have gone.
Note: The tense of reported speech may not change if reported speech is a universal truth though its reporting verb belongs to past tense.




Examples:

       Direct speech: He said, “Mathematics is a science”
       Indirect Speech: He said that mathematics is a science.
       Direct speech: He said, “Sun rises in east”
       Indirect Speech: He said that sun rises in east.

Changes in time and adverbs in indirect speech.


Direct Speech
-
Indirect Speech
now
-
then
here
-
there
here after
-
there after
this
-
that
these
-
those
ago
-
before
thus
-
so
to-day
-
that day
to-night
-
that night
last night
-
the previous night
yesterday
-
the day before (or)
the previous day
tomorrow
-
the next day (or)
the following day
last week
-
the week before (or)
the previous week
next week
-
the week after (or)
the following week
last month
-
the month before (or)
the previous month
next month
-
a month after
hither
-
thither
hence
-
thence







Rules for the Change of Pronouns in Indirect Speech

Direct speech
I
me
my
mine
we
us
our
ours
you
you
yours
this
these
Indirect speech
he, she
him, her
his, her, the
his, hers
they
them
their, the
theirs
they, them
their, the
theirs
that, the
those, the

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