Reported Speech (Using "Said")
Reported to Direct Speech - Which is the original sentence?
Reported Questions
Reported Speech - Grammar Review
Reported Speech (Using "Told")
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"Jill meets her boyfriend at the cinema every Friday night."

She said that Jill met her boyfriend at the cinema every Friday night.

100

He said he was listening to his new CD.

"I'm listening to my new CD."

100

"Can you help me?"

She ...

She asked if I could help her.

100

We use Reported Speech to...

To either report (told) or quote (said) what another person or people said.

100

"My sister doesn't like mushrooms"

Kimberly to John

Kimberly told John (that) her sister didn't like mushrooms.

200

"We ate Chinese food and then we walked home."

He said they had eaten Chinese food and then they had walked home.

Or

He said they ate Chinese food and then they walked home.

200

He said he would visit his grandma that summer.

"I'll visit my grandma this summer."

200

"Is this the road to the station?"

She ...

She asked if that was the road to the station.

200

How do we change the verb tenses when we use Reported Speech?

We have to use the immediate past of the original sentence we are reporting:

Present Simple to Simple Past

Simple Past to Simple Past or Past Perfect

etc...

200

"It rained a lot in London last summer"

Sharon to Jim

Sharon told Jim it had rained a lot in London the previous summer.

Or

Sharon told Jim it rained a lot in London the previous summer.

300

"He hasn't been to school this week."

She said he hadn't been to school that week.

300

She said she didn't go to the gym very often.

"I don't go to the gym very often."

300

"Why did you go out last night?"

Mom ...

Mom asked why I had gone out the previous night.

Or

Mom asked why I went out the previous night.

300

How do we report questions in Reported Speech?

If if is a question using any auxiliary, for a yes or no answer, we use "ask" and "if"

If the question uses a "Wh-" then we use "ask" and the "Wh-" question.

300

"I forgot the homework on my bedside table"

Chris to Tiffany

Chris told Tiffany he had forgotten his homework on his bedside table.

Or

Chris told Tiffany he forgot his homework on his bedside table.

400

"We aren't visiting Paris during our trip."

He said that they weren't visiting Paris during their trip.

400
He said they had been to Paris the previous weekend.

"We went to Paris at the weekend."

400

"Do you like horror movies?"

Tom

Tom asked if I liked horror movies.

400

Do we have to change the time expressions in Reported Speech?

Yes, we do.

Depending on the time expression, that's how we change it.

400

"I invited some friends over but I don't know how to cook!"

Warren to Estella

Warren told Estella he had invited some friends over but he didn't know how to cook.

Or

Warren told Estella he invited some friends over but he didn't know how to cook.

500

"I can't help your brother tomorrow"

She said she couldn't help my brother the following day.

500

She said she had visited Paris three times.

"I have visited Paris three times."

500

"Where will your brother live after graduating?"

John

John asked were would my brother live after graduating.

500

What's the difference between Direct and Indirect Speech?

Direct Speech refers to all verb tenses that we know.

Indirect Speech refers to how we report something.

500

"I will travel to Australia next year"

Scott to Amber

Scott told Amber he would travel to Australia the following year.

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