The document discusses reported (indirect) speech and how it differs from direct speech. It provides examples of direct quotes and how they would be reported. The key differences in tense between direct and reported speech are explained, such as changing present tenses to past tenses and using "would" instead of "will" when reporting speech. Formulas for reported speech using terms like "asked" and "told" are also presented.
The document discusses reported (indirect) speech and how it differs from direct speech. It provides examples of direct quotes and how they would be reported. The key differences in tense between direct and reported speech are explained, such as changing present tenses to past tenses and using "would" instead of "will" when reporting speech. Formulas for reported speech using terms like "asked" and "told" are also presented.
The document discusses reported (indirect) speech and how it differs from direct speech. It provides examples of direct quotes and how they would be reported. The key differences in tense between direct and reported speech are explained, such as changing present tenses to past tenses and using "would" instead of "will" when reporting speech. Formulas for reported speech using terms like "asked" and "told" are also presented.
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What it is going to be evaluated this term by July 11th Let’s get into reported speech • Indirect (reported) speech Direct (quoted) speech: • Ellen says (that) she’s tired 1. Ellen says, “I’m tired” • Ellen says (that) she saw a Good 2. Ellen says: “I saw a Good movie movie” 3. Ellen said: “Frank is • Ellen said (that) Frank was taking taking me out to dinner” her out to dinner 4. Ellen said: “I have to leave” • Ellen said/told me she had to 5. Ellen said: “I Will call you leave at 10 O’clock” • Ellen said to me she would call me at ten O’clock Formula and/or structure • When is your birthday?“ : He asked when my birthday was. • Subject+asked+ wh+subject+verb in reported speech+complement (adverb, time expressions, noun) • I have been to Spain", he told me.:He told me that he had been to Spain. • Subject+verb(said, told, announced, explained, mentioned)+(that) +subject+ verb in reported speech+complement Changes reported speech has… (in terms of the tenses) said/told (in past simple) • DIRECT (QUOTED) INDIRECT (REPORTED) • Simple present (to-be, do, does) simple past (to-be, did) • Am, is, are was, were • Simple pastsimple past/past perfect • Present perfect (have/has: she, he it) past perfect (had) • Simple future: (Will/be going to) would/was/were going to.. • Present continuous/progressive be.ing past continuous was… ing • Past continuous past continuous/past simple • Future progressive(I Will be swimming) would be +ing • Shouldshould • Must/have to must/had to • Ought to ought to Here we go…