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  1. Changes in Indirect Speech

    Modals also change when transforming direct speech into indirect speech. Here are some common changes: 'Can' changes to 'could'. 'May' changes to 'might'. 'Will' changes to 'would'. 'Shall' changes to 'should'. Examples: Direct: She said, "I can play the piano." Indirect: She said that she could play the piano.

  2. 100 Reported Speech Examples: How To Change Direct Speech Into Indirect

    Direct: "I will help you," she promised. Reported: She promised that she would help me. Direct: "You should study harder," he advised. Reported: He advised that I should study harder. Direct: "I didn't take your book," he denied. Reported: He denied taking my book. Direct: "Let's go to the cinema," she suggested.

  3. Direct and Indirect Speech Exercise

    Turn the following sentences into indirect speech. 1. ... (When the reporting verb is in the present tense, adverbs of time and place do not normally change in indirect speech.) 9. He asked me what I was doing. 10. The stranger asked where the post office is/was. 11.

  4. Direct and Indirect Speech Rules with Examples (Updated)

    Rule 4: Direct and Indirect Speech Rules for Present Tense. If the Reporting Verb is in the Present Tense, there is no change in the tense in the Reported Verb when Direct Speech is converted into Indirect Narration. Examples: Direct: Arnab says, "The room is dark.". Indirect: Arnab says that the room is dark.

  5. Transformation of Sentence: Direct & Indirect Speech

    Learn how to transform direct speech into indirect speech and vice versa using reporting verbs and linkers. See examples of different types of sentences and their changes in indirect speech.

  6. Reported speech: indirect speech

    Learn how to form indirect speech from direct speech in English, with examples and explanations. Find out how to use different structures and verb forms for statements, questions and commands.

  7. Changing Direct Speech to Indirect Speech

    The following are some general guidelines to consider: Rule 1: Change the verb tense in the quoted speech. With past tense reporting verbs, shift the tense back. For example, if the direct speech is in the present simple, shift it to the past simple in the reported speech. Hence, "He says, 'I am busy'" will change to "He said he was busy."

  8. Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises

    Exercise 1: Change into indirect speech. Read the following sentences and convert them into indirect speech. Rahul told to me, "When are you leaving?". "Where do you live?" the stranger asked Aladdin. The teacher said to Shelly, "Why are you laughing?". Dhronacharya said to Arjun, "Shoot the bird's eye.". "Call the first ...

  9. Reported Speech in English Grammar

    Questions in reported speech. When turning questions into reported speech, we follow the same rules as for declarative sentences: we change the pronouns as well as the time and place markers and backshift the tense as needed.. In addition, we also have to bear in mind the following: instead of that, we use a question word after the reporting verb; if there is no question word, we use whether ...

  10. Direct and Indirect Speech: Useful Rules and Examples

    Differences between Direct and Indirect Speech. Change of Pronouns. Change of Tenses. Change of Time and Place References. Converting Direct Speech Into Indirect Speech. Step 1: Remove the Quotation Marks. Step 2: Use a Reporting Verb and a Linker. Step 3: Change the Tense of the Verb. Step 4: Change the Pronouns.

  11. Direct and Indirect Speech in English

    Direct speech: Aslam said, "Do not beat him". Indirect speech: Aslam ordered to not beat him. The direct verb is changed according to indirect speech in case order the speaker gives a direct command. Then said will be changed into ordered For example: Direct Speech: The father said to me, "Sit down.".

  12. How to Change Sentences into Indirect Speech

    Changes in the Pronouns. Pronouns in the direct speech change according to the perspective of the speaker. First-person changes according to subject. Second-person changes according to the object. Third-person pronoun there is no change. Follows the SON rule that is easy to remember.

  13. Reported Speech

    Time Expressions with Reported Speech Sometimes when we change direct speech into reported speech we have to change time expressions too. We don't always have to do this, however. It depends on when we heard the direct speech and when we say the reported speech. For example: It's Monday. Julie says "I'm leaving today".

  14. Indirect speech exercise

    Indirect speech exercise. July 17, 2011 - Change the following sentences into indirect speech. 1. He told me that I ..... very ambitious. am. was. were. Correct! Wrong! 2. He told me that my father ..... me a gift. sent . had sent . has sent. Correct! Wrong! 3. James said that he ..... working against heavy odds. ...

  15. Direct to indirect speech: General rules

    Indirect speech: The boy said that he was happy with his results. General rules for changing direct speech into indirect speech. Omit all inverted commas or quotation marks. End the sentence with a full stop. If the verb inside the inverted commas/quotation marks is in the present tense, change it into the corresponding past tense.

  16. Reported Speech (Indirect Speech) in English

    Reported Speech โ†’ Susan said (that)* she worked in an office. Here I is changed to she. 4. Backshift of tenses. If there is backshift of tenses in Reported Speech, the tenses are shifted the following way. Direct Speech โ†’ Peter, " I work in the garden." Reported Speech โ†’ Peter said (that)* he work ed in the garden.

  17. Direct and indirect speech

    Change into indirect speech. 1. John said, 'I am trying to find a new job.' 2. He said, 'I wrote a letter.' 3. The girl said, 'I want something to eat.' 4. The teacher said, 'Stop writing.' 5. The man said, 'I have nowhere to go.' 6. The girl said, 'I have been practicing the violin for six months.' 7.

  18. Indirect Speech: Formula And Rules

    Therefore, in indirect speech, we change "I" to the third person. He says: I hate you but I need your help. I retell: He said that he hated me but he needed my help. To translate direct speech into indirect speech, we use certain rules that you should know. Let's take a look at these rules and formulas in order. Quotation marks and comma

  19. Reported Speech

    reported speech for difficult tenses; exeptions for backshift; requests with must, should, ought to and let's; โ†’ more on additional information and exeptions in reported speech. Exercises on Reported Speech Statements in Reported Speech. no backshift - change of pronouns; no backshift - change of pronouns and places; with backshift

  20. Change the following into indirect Speech: Flashcards

    Change the following into indirect Speech: Get a hint. "I am going to tell you the truth", said Tarkan's daughter to me. Click the card to flip ๐Ÿ‘†. Tarkan's daughter said to me that she was going to tell me the truth. Click the card to flip ๐Ÿ‘†.

  21. Reported Speech: Direct and Indirect speech

    Whenever you report a speech there's a reporting verb used like "say" or "tell". For example: Direct speech: I love to play football. Reported speech: She said that she loves to play football. (Note 1 : Assume a gender if not mentioned already. Note 2: Using "that" is optional.

  22. Direct and Indirect Speech Exercise

    1. The girl said that it gave her great pleasure to be there that evening. 2. The man said that he must go as soon as possible. 3. She said that she did not want to see any of them and asked them to go away. 4. The teacher says that if you work hard you will pass. 5.

  23. Change the following sentences into indirect speech He said to ...

    Change the following sentences to Indirect sentences (Interrogative sentences, Reported speech) 1.He said to me,"Whom does she want to contact. " 2. "Are there any more flies ?" He asked 3.He said to her," Shall I accompany you to Agra ? " 4.We asked to them,"Who has misguided you?" 5.I said to her,Will you have ironed your cloths?"