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Rewrite the sentences in the reported speech

Change the tenses, pronouns, expressions of time and place to rewrite the sentences from the direct to reported speech.

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"It is too late to apologize," I said.

I said it
"I have replied to them," claimed Peter.

Peter claimed that
"I met you yesterday," he told me.

He told me he had met me
"I cannot come to your birthday party," explained Mary.

Mary explained that
"I could fall down the stairs," said my grandma.

My grandma said
"I will pay for it tomorrow," he suggested.

He suggested he would pay for it
"The Himalayas are the highest mountains in the world," explained our teacher.

Our teacher explained that the Himalayas
"I may lend you some money," promised Bill.

Bill promised
"I have been watching a romantic film," replied Mary.

Mary replied that
"Claire must rest a little bit," said the doctor.

The doctor said Claire
"I have not done the shopping today," I explained to my mum last Friday.

I explained to my mum last Friday that I had not done the shopping
"If I was twenty years younger, I would accept it," he thought.

He thought that if
"I was with him at the disco last week," admitted Jill.

Jill admitted that
"You needn't change your shoes in our house," she reminded me.

She reminded me that I
"I am calling my mum because of the boat trip," she said.

She said she
"I will finish this picture tomorrow," supposed Diana.

Diana supposed that she would finish
"I would buy the house on the coast," she said.

She said
"Greg used to be my best friend from school," he told us.

He told us Greg
"We will meet here at 10.30," decided Paul.

Pau decided that we would meet

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Reported speech - brief summary

In the reported speech we usually change tenses (one tense back), pronouns, time and place.

"I admire you," said Sarah. Sarah said she admired me.

"We came back yesterday," they told me. They told me they had come the day before.

"Peter has put it here," he thought. He thought that Peter had put it there.

"I'm afraid that your parents won't like me," said George. George said he was afraid that my parents wouldn't like him.

How to avoid the shift of tenses:

It is simple to avoid shift of tenses in the reported speech if you use the reporting verb in the present simple tense instead of the past simple tense.

"I admire you," said Sarah. Sarah says she admires me.

"I'm afraid that your parents won't like me," said George. George says that he is afraid that my parents won't like him.

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Reported Statements:

  • Present Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here)
  • Present Continuous Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here)
  • Past Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here)
  • Present Perfect Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here)
  • Future Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here)
  • Mixed Tense Reported Statement Exercise (intermediate) (in PDF here)
  • 'Say' and 'Tell' (quite easy) (in PDF here)

Reported Questions:

  • Present Simple Reported Yes/No Question Exercise (intermediate) (in PDF here)
  • Present Simple Reported Wh Question Exercise (intermediate) (in PDF here)
  • Mixed Tense Reported Question Exercise (intermediate) (in PDF here)

Reported Orders and Requests:

  • Reported Requests and Orders Exercise (intermediate) (in PDF here)
  • Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 1 (difficult) (in PDF here)
  • Reported Speech Mixed Exercise 2 (difficult) (in PDF here)

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Sentences are given in direct speech. Change them into indirect speech.

1. The teacher said to the boys, ‘Have you done your homework?’

2. The little girl asked the man, ‘Will you help me?’

3. Janaki said, ‘I have been reading this book.’

4. Mother said to the daughter, ‘Go and change your dress.’

5. Susie said, ‘I had read this book before I gave it to you.’

6. Mike said, ‘I will bring my piano.’

7. The officer told the clerk, ‘Bring me that file.’

8. Jane asked, ‘Have you read that book?’

9. Malathi asked, ‘Where is your watch?’

10. Sophia said, ‘I watched this movie last week.’

11. Mother asked, ‘What is the matter?’

12. Shyam said, ‘I can solve this problem.’

1. The teacher asked the boys if they had done their homework.

2. The little girl asked the man if he would help her.

3. Janaki said that she had been reading that book.

4. Mother told the daughter to go and change her dresses.

5. Susie said that she had read that book before she gave it to me.

6. Mike said that he would bring his piano.

7. The officer told the clerk to bring him that file.

8. Jane asked if I had read that book.

9. Malathi asked where my watch was.

10. Sophia said that she had watched that movie the previous week.

11. Mother asked what the matter was.

12. Shyam said that he could solve that problem .

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Reported Speech 1

  • "She lives alone," he said.
  • "She is living alone," he said.
  • "She has lived/lived alone," he said.
  • "She was living/has been living ," he said.
  • "She will live alone," he said.
  • "She will be living alone," he said.
  • "She can live alone," he said.
  • "She may live alone," he said.
  • "She must live alone," he said.
  • "She will have lived alone," he said.
  • He said that she had been living alone.
  • He said that she could live alone.
  • He said that she must/had to live alone.
  • He said that she had lived alone.
  • He said that she would have lived alone.
  • He said that she lived alone.
  • He said that she might live alone.
  • He said that she would live alone.
  • He said that she was living alone.
  • He said that she would be living alone.

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DIRECT SPEECH REPORTED SPEECH
Present Simple (I go) Past Simple (I went)
Present Continuous (I am going) Past Continuous (I was going)
Past Simple (I went) Past Perfect (I had gone)
Present Perfect (I have gone) Past Perfect (I had gone)
Past Continuous (I was going) Past Perfect Continuous (I had been going)
Present Perfect Continuous (I have been going) Past Perfect Continuous (I had been going)
Future Simple (I will go) Future Simple in the Past (I would go)
Future Perfect (I will have gone) Future Perfect in the Past (I would have gone)
can/may/must could/might/must/had to
Past Perfect, Past Perfect Continuous,
should, ought to
remain the same

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