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Section A
In reported speech, two of the most common
reporting verbs are say and tell. They are similar in
meaning, but we use them in different ways. We
don’t usually include an indirect object with say.
For example:
I (that) I’d meet my roommate at seven.said
I (that) I was sorry.said
(NOT: I said Mary I was sorry.)
Someone he wasn’t coming.said
(NOT: Someone said me...)
With tell, we usually include an indirect object:
the hearer. For example:
Someone (that) I’d meet her at seven.told
(NOT: Someone told that Joey wasn’t coming.)
my roommate
I (that) I was sorry.told Mary
Someone (that) Joey wasn’t coming.told me
Section B
We can also use other reporting verbs. These verbs
can add important information about our attitude or
feelings. For example:
In a 2012 study, Smith
that long-term treatment was ineffective.
argued
that it’s too hot.He’s always complaining
My friend that I had
forgotten to turn on the electricity.
pointed out
admit
agree
Some verbs that can add important information
about our attitude or feelings are:
announce
answer
argue
claim
complain
confess
demand
explain
hint
joke
point out
propose
recall
repeat
reply
report
respond
shout
state
whisper
We may also use wonder or want to know to report a
question. For example:
The officials if they’d made a mistake.wondered
They what happened.wanted to know

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Elm3 chart12 09

  • 2. In reported speech, two of the most common reporting verbs are say and tell. They are similar in meaning, but we use them in different ways. We don’t usually include an indirect object with say. For example: I (that) I’d meet my roommate at seven.said I (that) I was sorry.said (NOT: I said Mary I was sorry.) Someone he wasn’t coming.said (NOT: Someone said me...)
  • 3. With tell, we usually include an indirect object: the hearer. For example: Someone (that) I’d meet her at seven.told (NOT: Someone told that Joey wasn’t coming.) my roommate I (that) I was sorry.told Mary Someone (that) Joey wasn’t coming.told me
  • 5. We can also use other reporting verbs. These verbs can add important information about our attitude or feelings. For example: In a 2012 study, Smith that long-term treatment was ineffective. argued
  • 6. that it’s too hot.He’s always complaining My friend that I had forgotten to turn on the electricity. pointed out
  • 7. admit agree Some verbs that can add important information about our attitude or feelings are: announce answer argue claim complain confess demand explain hint joke point out propose recall repeat reply report respond shout state whisper
  • 8. We may also use wonder or want to know to report a question. For example: The officials if they’d made a mistake.wondered They what happened.wanted to know