🔼Reported Speech🔽

➽ Well, now we are going to see how it is done, because there is an important part when passing from the direct to the indirect style, and that is the verb tense. Depending on which verb tense we choose, the indirect style must carry one or the other.
The Reported Speech or the so-called "indirect
style" is a structure used when we want to mention something that
someone has previously said.
Function: "We use reported speech to repeat what someone
said without using their exact words."
➽ But before we start with the examples and give more clarity to the matter, there are some words we must learn before using the indirect style, since these are used when we want to use the indirect style.
➽ But before we start with the examples and give more clarity to the matter, there are some words we must learn before using the indirect style, since these are used when we want to use the indirect style.
Direct Speech
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Reported Speech
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Now
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Then,
at that momento
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Today /
Tonight
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That
day / That night
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This
morning
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That
Morning
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Yesterday
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The day
before, the previous day
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Tomorrow
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The
following day, the next day
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Last
month
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The
month before, the previous month
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Last week
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The
week before
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Here
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There
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Ago
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Before
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Direct Speech
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Reported Speech
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Present simple:
“I eat hamburgers every day.”
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Past simple:
He said (that) he ate hamburgers every day.
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Present continuous:
“I am reading a book.”
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Past Continuous:
He said (that) he was reading a book.
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Past simple:
“I bought a new
laptop.”
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Past perfect:
He said (that) he had bought a new laptop.
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Past continuous:
“I was playing tennis at 11 o´clock”.
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Past Perfect Continuous:
He said (that) he had been playing tennis at 11 o´clock.
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Present Perfect:
“I have finished my homework.”
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Past Perfect:
He said (that) he had finished his homework.
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Past Perfect:
“I had studied English for years.”
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Past Perfect:
He said (that) he had studied English for years.
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Future (Will):
“I will go and buy some food.”
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Conditional (Would):
He said (that) he would go and buy some food.
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Future (Going to):
“I am going to travel a lot.”
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Was / were going to:
He said (that) he was going totravel a lot.
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Modal verbs:
“I can play the piano very well.”
“I must go home.”
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He said (that) he could play the piano very well.
He said (that) he had to go home.
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➽ We already know the changes that occur in verb forms (and modal verbs) when using one or another form. Then we see that the structure also changes a little when referring to time, place and questions. And thanks to the words that I said that you had to memorize before, making this kind of indirect style will be easier.
- Let's see it better with some examples:
Direct Speech
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Reported Speech
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“They live here”. He said.
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He said (that) they
lived there.
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Alberto:
“I don´t want to go now.”
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Alberto said (that) he didn´t want to
go then.
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Jaime:
“I started to work today.”
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Jaime said (that) he
had started to work that day.
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Maria:
“I wanted to go out yesterday.”
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Maria said (that) she had wanted to go
out last night.
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Felicity:
“I´m going to go to Spain next week.”
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Felicity said (that)
she was going to Spain the following week.
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