UNIT 47. Reported speech (2)
A. It is not always necessary
to change the verb when you use reported speech. If you report. something
and it is still true, you do
not need to change the verb:
* direct: Tom said 'New York
is more lively than London.'
reported: Tom said that New
York is more lively than London.
(New York is still more
lively. The situation hasn't changed.)
* direct: Ann said 'I want to
go to New York next year.'
reported: Ann said that she
wants to go to New York next year.
(Ann still wants to go to New
York next year.)
Note that it is also correct
to change the verb into the past:
* Tom said that New York was
more lively than London.
* Ann said that she wanted to
go to New York next year.
But you must use a past form
when there is a difference between what was said and what is really true.
Study this example situation:
You met Sonia a few days ago.
She said: 'Jim is ill.'
(direct speech)
Later that day you see Jim. He
is looking well and carrying a tennis racket.
You say: 'I didn't expect to
see you, Jim. Sonia said you were ill.
(not 'Sonia said you are ill',
because clearly he is not ill.)
B. Say and tell
If you say who you are talking
to, use tell:
* Sonia told me that you were
ill. (not 'Sonia said me')
* What did you tell the
police? (not 'say the police')
Otherwise use say:
* Sonia said that you were
ill. (not 'Sonia told that ...')
* What did you say?
But you can say something to
somebody':
* Ann said goodbye to me and
left. (not 'Ann said me goodbye')
* What did you say to the
police?
C. Tell/ask somebody to do
something
We also use the infinitive (to
do/to stay etc.) in reported speech, especially with tell and ask (for orders
and
requests):
* direct: 'Stay in bed for a
few days,' the doctor said to me.
reported: The doctor told me
to stay in bed for a few days.
* direct: 'Don't shout,' I
said to Jim.
reported: I told Jim not to
shout.
* direct: 'Please don't tell
anybody what happened,' Ann said to me.
reported: Ann asked me not to
tell anybody what (had) happened.
'... said to do something' is
also possible:
* The doctor said to stay in
bed for a few days. (but not 'The doctor said me ...')
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar