UNIT 46. Reported speech (1)
(He said that ...)
A. Study this example
situation:
You want to tell somebody else
what Tom said.
There are two ways of doing this:
You can repeat Tom's words
(direct speech):
Tom said 'I'm feeling ill.'
Or you can use reported
speech:
Tom said that he was feeling
ill.
Compare:
direct: Tom said I am feeling
ill.' in writing we use these to show direct speech.
reported: Tom said that he was
feeling ill.
B. When we use reported
speech, the main verb of the sentence is usually past (Tom said that ... I told
her that... etc.). The rest of
the sentence is usually past too:
* Tom said that he was feeling
ill.
* I told her that I didn't have
any money.
You can leave out that:
* Tom said (that) he was
feeling ill.
* I told her (that) I didn't
have any money.
In general, the present form
in direct speech changes to the past form in reported speech:
am/is -> was
do/does -> did
will -> would
are -> were
have/has -> had
can -> could
want/like/know/go etc. ->
want/liked/knew/went etc.
Compare direct speech and
reported speech:
You met Judy. Here are some of
the things she said to you in direct speech:
Judy:
'my parents are very well.'
'I'm going to learn to drive.'
'John has given up his job.'
'I can't come to the party on
Friday.'
'I want to go away for a
holiday but I don't know where to go.' 'I'm going away for a few days. I'll
phone you
when I get back.'
Later you tell somebody what
Judy said. You use reported speech:
* Judy said that her parents
were very well.
* She said that she was going
to learn to drive.
* She said that John had given
up his job.
* She said that she couldn't
come to the party on Friday.
* She said that she wanted to
go away for a holiday but (she) didn't know where to go.
* She said that she was going
away for a few days and would phone me when she got back.
C. The past simple
(did/saw/knew etc.) can usually stay the same in reported speech, or you can
change
it to the past Perfect (had
done/had seen/had known etc.):
direct: Tom said: 'I woke up
feeling ill, so I didn't go to work.'
reported: Tom said (that) he
woke up feeling ill, so he didn't go to work. or Tom said (that) he had woken
up feeling ill, so he hadn't
gone to work.
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