DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH
A. Introduction
B. Direct Vs Indirect Speech
         Direct Speech                   Indirect Speech
 (a) “I watch TV every         She said she watched TV every day.    Indirect speech
 day.”                         She said she was watching TV .        refers to using a
 (b) “I am watching TV.”       She said she had watched TV .         noun clause to
 (c) “I have watched TV.”      She said she had watched TV .         report what
 (d) “I watched TV.”           She said she had watched TV .         someone has said.
 (e) “I had watched TV.”       She said she would watch TV .         No quotation
 (f) “I will watch TV.”        She said she was ging to watch TV .   marks are used.
  (g) “I am going to watch
      TV.”                     She said she could watch TV .         If the indirect verb
 (h) “I can watch TV.”         She said she might watch TV .         (the main verb of
 (i) “I may watch TV.”         She said she had to watch TV .        the sentence, e.g.,
 (j) “I must watch TV.”        She said she had to watch TV .        said) is simple past,
 (k) “I have to watch TV.”                                            the verb in the
                                                                      noun clause will
                                                                      usually also be in a
                                                                      past form, as in
                                                                      these examples.
 (l) “I should watch TV.”      She said she should watch TV .        In (l): should,
     “I ought to watch TV.”    She said she ought to watch TV .      ought to, and
     “I might watch TV.”       She said she might watch TV .         might do not
                                                                      change.
 (m) Immediate reporting:                                             Changing verbs to
     - What did the teacher just say? I didn’t hear him.              past forms in
     - He said he wants us to read Chapter 6.                         indirect speech is
                                                                      common in both
 (n) Later reporting:                                                 speaking and
       - I didn’t go to class yesterday. Did Mr.Jones give any        writing.
         assignments?
      - Yes, He said he wanted us to read Chapter 6.                  However,
                                                                      sometimes in
                                                                      spoken English no
                                                                      change is made in
                                                                      the noun clause
                                                                      verb, especially if
                                                                      the speaker is
                                                                      reporting
                                                                      something
                                                                         immediately or
                                                                         soon after it was
                                                                         said.
  (o) “The world is round.”  She said the world is round .              Also, sometimes
                                                                         the present tense is
                                                                         retained even in
                                                                         formal English
                                                                         when the indirect
                                                                         sentence deals
                                                                         with a general
                                                                         truth, as in (o).
  (p) “ I watch TV every        She says she watches TV every day When the indirect
  day.”                        .                                         verb is simple
  (q) “ I watch TV every                                                 present, present
  day.”                         She has said that she watches TV        perfect or future,
  (r) “ I watch TV every       every day .                               the noun clause
  day.”                         She will say that she watches TV        verb is not
                               every day.                                changed.
  (s) “Watch TV.”               She told me to watch TV.*               In indirect speech,
                                                                         an imperative
                                                                         sentence is
                                                                         changed to an
                                                                         infinitive. Tell is
                                                                         used instead of say
                                                                         as the indirect
                                                                         verb.
*NOTE: Tell is immediately followed by a (pro)noun object, but say is not: He told me would
be late. He said he would be late. Also possible: He said to me he would be late.
Exercise 1. Looking at grammar.
Complete the sentence by reporting (indirectly) the speaker’s words. Use noun
clause. Use past verb forms in noun clauses if appropriate.
   1. Pedro said, “ I will help you.” Pedro said ....
       Pedro said (that) he would help me.
   2. “Do you need a pen?” Elena asked. Elena asked me ....
   3. Jennifer asked, “What do you want?” Jennifer asked me ....
   4. Talal asked,”Are you hungry?” Talal wanted to know ....
   5. “I want a sandwich,” Elena said. Elena said ....
   6. “I’m going to move to Oiho,” said Bruce. Bruce informed me ....
   7. “Did you enjoy your trip?” asked Kim. Kim asked me ....
   8. Oscar asked, “What are you talking about?” Oscar ask me ....
   9. Maria asked, “Have you seen my grammar book?” Maria wanted to know ....
   10. Amy said, “I don’t want to go.” Amy said ....
11. “Can you help me with my report?” asked David. David ask me ....
12. “I may be late,” said Mitch. Mitch told me ....
13. Felix said, “You should work harder.” Felix told me ....
14. Nadia said, “ I have to go downtown.” Nadia said ....
15. “Why is the sky blue?” my young daughter often asks. My young daughter
    often ask me ....
16. My mother asked, “Where ia everyone?” My mother wondered ....
17. “I will come to the meeting,” said Pavel. Pavel told me ....
18. Ms. Adams just asked Ms. Chang, “Will you be in the class tommorow?” Ms.
    Adams wanted to know ....
19. “I think I’ll go to the library to study.” Joe said ....
20. “ Does Omar know what he’s doing?” I wondered ....