Statements
When transforming statements, check whether you have to change:
- pronouns
- present tense verbs (3rd person singular)
- place and time expressions
- tenses (backshift)
Type |
Example |
direct speech |
“I speak English.” |
reported speech (no backshift) |
He says that he speaks English. |
reported speech (backshift) |
He said that he spoke English. |
Questions
When transforming questions, check whether you have to change:
- pronouns
- present tense verbs (3rd person singular)
- place and time expressions
- tenses (backshift)
Also note that you have to:
- transform the question into an indirect question
- use the interrogative or if / whether
Type | Example |
with interrogative |
direct speech |
“Why don’t you speak English?” |
reported speech |
He asked me why I didn’t speak English. |
without interrogative |
direct speech |
“Do you speak English?” |
reported speech |
He asked me whether / if I spoke English. |
Requests
When transforming questions, check whether you have to change:
- pronouns
- place and time expressions
Type |
Example |
direct speech |
“Carol, speak English.“ |
reported speech |
He told Carol to speak English. |
Additional Information and Exeptions
Apart from the above mentioned basic rules, there are further aspects that you should keep in mind, for example:
- main clauses connected with and / but
- tense of the introductory clause
- reported speech for difficult tenses
- exeptions for backshift
- requests with must, should, ought to and let’s
Source : http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/reported-speech/exercises?07
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