reported speech.
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Reported speech: statements
Reported speech: statements
In reported speech, the verb moves back a tense, e.g. present simple > past simple, present continuous > past continuous, etc.
‘I like heavy metal music.’ He said that he liked heavy metal music.
‘I’m studying French and Spanish.’ She said that she was studying French and Spanish.
The past perfect tense and modal verbs should, could, might and ought to don’t change in reported speech.
‘You should ask him out.’ She said that I should ask him out.
The two most common reporting verbs are say and tell.
We use say + that + clause.
He said that he was going out with Jane
that night.
We use tell + object pronoun + that + clause.
He told me that he was going out with Jane
that night.
1 Rewrite the sentences in reported speech.
1 ‘She goes out with her friends every night.’
Sue’s father said that ………………………
………………………………………………
2 ‘I bought the tickets yesterday.’
She said that ………………………………
………………………………………………
3 ‘They’re going to Florida next week.’
Tim told me that ……………………………
………………………………………………
4 ‘He won’t be in the office tomorrow.’
The secretary said that ………………………
………………………………………………
5 ‘Jenny has passed her driving test.’
Jenny’s brother told me that ………………
………………………………………………
6 ‘Carl might come to the football match
this afternoon.’
He told me that ……………………………
………………………………………………
2 Read the interview. Then complete
the summary.
Interviewer I hear you have a very unusual job.
Mr Fogarty That’s right.
Interviewer So what do you do?
Mr Fogarty Well, I’m investigating the Loch Ness monster. Every day I go to Loch Ness and wait for the monster to appear.
Interviewer And have you ever seen the monster?
Mr Fogarty Yes, I have. It was very foggy and I tried to take a photograph, but unfortunately my camera didn’t work.
Interviewer Do you think you’ll see it again?
Mr Fogarty I might see it again if I’m lucky.
Interviewer And what do people think about your job?
Mr Fogarty Many people think it’s a strange job to have. They don’t believe in the Loch Ness monster, but I know it’s out there somewhere.
The interviewer asked Mr Fogarty what he did.
He explained that he was investigating the Loch
Ness Monster. He said that every day he 1……………… . to Loch Ness and 2……………… for the monster to appear. He claimed that he 3……………… the monster. He said that it 4……………… very foggy and he 5……………… to take a photograph, but unfortunately his camera 6……………… . He said that he 7……………… it again if he 8……………… lucky.
He admitted that many people 9………………
his job was strange. He said that they
10……………… in the Loch Ness monster,
but he 11……………… it was out there
somewhere.
Reported speech: statements
Reported speech: statements
In reported speech, the verb moves back a tense, e.g. present simple > past simple, present continuous > past continuous, etc.
‘I like heavy metal music.’ He said that he liked heavy metal music.
‘I’m studying French and Spanish.’ She said that she was studying French and Spanish.
The past perfect tense and modal verbs should, could, might and ought to don’t change in reported speech.
‘You should ask him out.’ She said that I should ask him out.
The two most common reporting verbs are say and tell.
We use say + that + clause.
He said that he was going out with Jane
that night.
We use tell + object pronoun + that + clause.
He told me that he was going out with Jane
that night.
1 Rewrite the sentences in reported speech.
1 ‘She goes out with her friends every night.’
Sue’s father said that ………………………
………………………………………………
2 ‘I bought the tickets yesterday.’
She said that ………………………………
………………………………………………
3 ‘They’re going to Florida next week.’
Tim told me that ……………………………
………………………………………………
4 ‘He won’t be in the office tomorrow.’
The secretary said that ………………………
………………………………………………
5 ‘Jenny has passed her driving test.’
Jenny’s brother told me that ………………
………………………………………………
6 ‘Carl might come to the football match
this afternoon.’
He told me that ……………………………
………………………………………………
2 Read the interview. Then complete
the summary.
Interviewer I hear you have a very unusual job.
Mr Fogarty That’s right.
Interviewer So what do you do?
Mr Fogarty Well, I’m investigating the Loch Ness monster. Every day I go to Loch Ness and wait for the monster to appear.
Interviewer And have you ever seen the monster?
Mr Fogarty Yes, I have. It was very foggy and I tried to take a photograph, but unfortunately my camera didn’t work.
Interviewer Do you think you’ll see it again?
Mr Fogarty I might see it again if I’m lucky.
Interviewer And what do people think about your job?
Mr Fogarty Many people think it’s a strange job to have. They don’t believe in the Loch Ness monster, but I know it’s out there somewhere.
The interviewer asked Mr Fogarty what he did.
He explained that he was investigating the Loch
Ness Monster. He said that every day he 1……………… . to Loch Ness and 2……………… for the monster to appear. He claimed that he 3……………… the monster. He said that it 4……………… very foggy and he 5……………… to take a photograph, but unfortunately his camera 6……………… . He said that he 7……………… it again if he 8……………… lucky.
He admitted that many people 9………………
his job was strange. He said that they
10……………… in the Loch Ness monster,
but he 11……………… it was out there
somewhere.
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