In English we use reported speech to tell someone what another person said. In reported speech, we usually report what was said at a different time, and so we change the tense to reflect the time which we are reporting. The verb forms generally move one tense into the past.
Example Sentences :
DIRECT SPEECH : "I'm not playing football."
REPORTED LATER : He said that he wasn't playing football.
Look at the change in tense from direct speech to reported speech in these examples:
Present Simple ---> Past Simple
"I want to work abroad." ---> He said he wanted to work abroad.
Present Continuous ---> Past Continuous
"I'm teaching English in London." ---> She said she was teaching English in London.
Past Simple ---> Past Perfect
"I met a girl." ---> He said that he had met a girl.
Present Perfect ---> Past Perfect
"I've been to Australia." ---> She said she had been to Australia.
Will ---> Would
"I'll be back in May." ---> She said she would be back in May.
Can ---> Could
"I can help you." ---> He said that he could help me.
Be going to ---> Was/Were going to
"I'm going to start a business." ---> He told me he was going to start a business.
In English we use 'said' or 'told' in reported speech but they are used differently.
You can't use 'said' with an object or pronoun. eg. He said that he loved her. NOT He said her that he loved her.
You must use 'told' with an object. eg. He told her that he loved her. NOT He told that he loved her.
Notes for use of reported speech statements :
'That' is optional after say and tell.
Sometimes we need to change the pronoun:
DIRECT SPEECH : Jim: "I don't like living here." (Jim is referring to himself)
REPORTED SPEECH : Jim said (that) he didn't like living here. (the pronoun 'he' refers to Jim)
We may also need to change other words about place and time.
DIRECT SPEECH : "I went to Tokyo last week."
REPORTED SPEECH : She said (that) she'd been to Tokyo the week before.
If we report something which is still true, it is not necessary to change the verb.
DIRECT SPEECH : "My car is bigger than yours."
REPORTED SPEECH : He said his car is / was bigger than mine.
When we are reporting past tenses, and we see the events from the same viewpoint as the original speaker, it is not necessary to change the tense.
DIRECT SPEECH : "The earthquake happened at half past seven."
REPORTED SPEECH : The radio said that the earthquake happened at half past seven.
Modal verbs could, might, would, should, ought to and had better usually do not change in reported speech.
DIRECT SPEECH : "I should go to the dentist."
REPORTED SPEECH : He said that he should go to the dentist.
In English we don't have to report all the words people say. It's more important to report the main idea.
DIRECT SPEECH : "Don't forget to lock the door."
REPORTED SPEECH : She reminded them to lock the door.
The past simple and the past continuous don't have to change tense in reported speech, but they can.
If the reporting verb is in the present tense, then there is no change in tense.
eg. Dad says I can go to the party tonight if I finish my homework first.
Reporting verbs :
In English we use a variety of verbs to report what people say. The grammar structure we use after them changes.
Examples sentences :
invite / remind / warn + object + infinitive with to
offer / refuse / promise / agree / threaten + infinitive with to
admit / suggest + verb + ing
Some reporting verbs have more than one verb pattern.
After promise, agree, admit and suggest we can use that + clause.
eg. James admitted being in love with her. / James admitted that he was in love with her.
Verbs that summarize what people say:
verb + (that) : agree, complain, explain, insist, recommend, say, suggest
verb + object + (that) : warn, assure, persuade, tell
verb + gerund : deny, admit, recommend, suggest
verb + preposition + gerund : apologise, insist, object
verb + object + preposition + gerund : accuse, blame, congratulate, suspect
verb + infinitive : refuse, agree, decide, demand, offer, promise, threaten
verb + object + infinitive : tell, ask, invite, order, remind, warn
Reported speech statement example sentences | |
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No, I said I was in a hurry so I didn't have time to find a better house. | 不,我是说我很匆忙所以没有时间去找更好的房子。 |
Please also say that I'm sorry I couldn't come tonight. | 还请说我很抱歉今晚不能过去。 |
Diego said he really likes taking Bear out. | 迪亚哥说他真的很喜欢带大熊出去。 |
You said they said we could call them when we got there. | 你不是说他们说我们可以到了再打电话。 |
Basically, it says, when his hand caught on fire. | 基本上,它说了,当他的手着火时。 |
No, we didn't, I'm the owner... They told me you were coming. | 不,我们没有,我是业主... 他们告诉我你来了。 |
But he said only if the house is closer to the centre than this one. | 但是他说房子必须得比这个更靠近市中心。 |
But you said you didn't want to eat meat. | 但是你说你不想吃肉。 |
They say the early bird catches the worm! | 人们常说早起的鸟儿有虫吃! |
Yeah, she told me she already paid all of the registration fees, etcetera. | 是的,她告诉我她已经付了所有注册费,等等。 |
I told her you were coming downstairs in a minute. | 我告诉她你马上就要下楼了。 |
I said say hi to your IT manager! | 我刚在问候你的IT经理! |
She said the IT manager wasn't able to come to the office today. | 她说IT经理今天无法来办公室。 |
When his right hand caught on fire! | 当他的右手着火了! |
I didn't say I wasn't going to clean it! | 我没有说我不清洁它! |
I didn't say I wanted to or not... | 我还没说我想或不想... |
You told me, me smoking inside the room hurts your throat. | 你说我在房间里抽烟对你的咽喉有伤害。 |
He says he is having breakfast at a cafe. | 他说他正在咖啡馆吃早餐。 |
I just mentioned it looked clean to me. | 我只是说它看起来挺干净的。 |
Uh, it says it was built in 1841. | 呃,上面写着它建造于1841年。 |