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TYPE OF
SENTENCES
REPORTING
VERB
CONJUNCTION CHANGE OF
PERSON
CHANGE OF
VERBS
CHANGE OF
WORDS
STATEMENT
(svo.)
SAID
(SPEAKER)
TOLD
(SPEAKER –
LISTENER)
THAT
SUBJECT:
I – HE/SHE
YOU – HE/SHE
WE – THEY
(LIS.- )ME –
YOU – I
YOUR - MY
OBJECT:
ME – HIM/HER
YOU–HIM/HER
US – THEM
POSSESSION:
MY – HIS/HER
YOUR-HIS/HER
OUR - THEIR
PRE – PAST
AM –WAS
IS – WAS
ARE – WERE
HAVE –HAD
HAS –HAD
PAST -
PAST.PERF.
WAS – HAD
BEEN
REPORTING
VERB
“SAYS” – NO
CHANGE IN
SPEECH.
GENERAL
TRUTHS NO
CHANGE.
TODAY –
THAT DAY
YESTERDAY –
THE
PREVIOUS
DAY
TOMORROW
– THE NEXT
DAY
NOW – THEN
HERE –
THERE
INTERROGATIVE
?
Wh-?
Polar ?
ASKED (WH-)
IF
IMPERATIVE
VO.
REQUEST
COMMAND
ADVICE
REQUESTED
ORDERED
ADVISED
TO
EXCLAMATORY
! MARK
EXCLAIMED
(SPEAKER)
TOLD
(SPEAKER –
LISTENER)
THAT
The teacher said to
the students, “I shall
take you to the
museum tomorrow”.
Speaker - The teacher
Listener -The students
Type of sentence – statement
Reporting verb – told
Conjunction – that
Change of person – I(sp.)– She; you (li) –them
Change of verb – shall (I) – would (She: will -
would)
Change of words – tomorrow – the next day
Sathish said to
Nithish, “ How are
you ? ”.
Speaker - Sathish
Listener - Nithish
Type of sentence – Interrogative
Reporting verb – asked
Conjunction – wh? - how
Change of person –you (li) –he
Change of verb – are– was (he –sub.) is - was)
The Little boy said to
me, “Alas! My cat is
dead”.
Speaker - The little boy
Listener - Me
Type of sentence – exclamatory
Reporting verb – exclaimed
Conjunction – that
Change of person – my (poss.)– his;
Change of verb – is – was
Change of words – no
My mother said to
us, “please, Don’t
fight”.
Speaker - My mother
listener - us
Type of sentence – assertive (negative)
Reporting verb – requested
Conjunction – (not)to
Change of person – no change
Change of verb – no change ( infinitive)
Change of words – no
Speaker - The pilot
Listener - The passengers
Type of sentence – statement
Reporting verb – told
Conjunction – that
Change of person – no change
Change of verb – will – would
Change of words – no change
The pilot said to the
passengers, “The plane
will land in Delhi at
9p.m”.
Speaker - The principal
Listener - no
Type of sentence – statement
Reporting verb – said
Conjunction – that
Change of person – no change
Change of verb – no change (general truth)
Change of words – no change
The principal said, “young
students must think about
the ways to control the
use of plastic in the school
campus”.
Speaker - Gowtham
Listener - me
Type of sentence – statement
Reporting verb – told
Conjunction – that
Change of person – (I)- he
Change of verb – was – had been; am - was
Change of words – last week – the previous week; now –then
No commas – ‘but’ is changed into ‘and’.
Gowtham said to me, “I
was very ill last week, but I
am better now”.
Speaker - Priya
Listener - no
Type of sentence – statement
Reporting verb – said
Conjunction – that
Change of person – (I) – she; (my) - her
Change of verb – want - wanted
Change of words – no change
Priya said, “I want to give
my sister a present”.
Speaker - Madhu
Listener - me
Type of sentence – statement
Reporting verb – told
Conjunction – that
Change of person – (I) – she; (you) - I
Change of verb – am – was; have – had; your - my
Change of words – no change
Madhu said to me, “I am
happy that you have
completed your project”.
Speaker – The manager
Listener - no
Type of sentence – statement
Reporting verb – said
Conjunction – that
Change of person – (I) –he; (you) - him
Change of verb – will – would;
Change of words – no change
The manager said, “I
will speak to you on
friday”.
Speaker – Mani
Listener – his coach
Type of sentence – statement
Reporting verb – told
Conjunction – that
Change of person – (I) –he; (you) – he; me - him
Change of verb – (shall) subject- he (will) – would; guide - guided
Change of words – no change
Mani said to his coach, “I
shall improve, if you guide
me”.
Speaker – My mother
Listener – me
Type of sentence – statement
Reporting verb – told
Conjunction – that
Change of person – (you) – I ;
Change of verb – can– could;
Change of words – tomorrow - the next day
My mother said to me,
“you can go swimming
tomorrow”.
Speaker – Sandeep
Listener – John
Type of sentence – interrogative (polar)
Reporting verb – asked
Conjunction – if
Change of person – (you) – he ;
Change of verb – would – would (no change); me - him
Change of words – no change
Sandeep said to John,
“Would you like to
watch a movie with
me?”.
Speaker – Geetha
Listener – Angel
Type of sentence – interrogative (polar)
Reporting verb – asked
Conjunction – if
Change of person – (you) – she ; me – her; my - her
Change of verb – will – would;
Change of words – no change
Geetha asked Angel,
“Will you help me to
pack my bag?”.
Speaker – The librarian
Listener – the students
Type of sentence – statement
Reporting verb – told
Conjunction – that
Change of person – (you) – they(plural)
Change of verb – are – were;
Change of words – no change
The librarian said to the
students, “You are not
allowed to scribble anything
on the library books”.
Speaker – The motorist
Listener – me
Type of sentence – interrogative (polar)
Reporting verb – asked
Conjunction – if
Change of person – (you(lis. Me)) – I ; me – him
Change of verb – can – could;
Change of words – no change
The motorist said to
me, “Can you direct me
to the post office?”.
Speaker – Uma
Listener – his mother
Type of sentence – interrogative (polar)
Reporting verb – asked
Conjunction – if
Change of person – (you) – she ; me – her;
Change of verb – could – could;
Change of words – no change
Uma said to his mother,
“Could you make me a
cup of coffee?”.
Speaker – Grandmother
Listener – her grandson
Type of sentence – statement
Reporting verb – wished
Conjunction – that
Change of person – you (obj.) – him ;
Change of verb – may – might;
Change of words – no change
Grandmother said to her
grandson, “May God
bless you”.

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REPORTED SPEECH - ROBYHEP

  • 1.
  • 2. TYPE OF SENTENCES REPORTING VERB CONJUNCTION CHANGE OF PERSON CHANGE OF VERBS CHANGE OF WORDS STATEMENT (svo.) SAID (SPEAKER) TOLD (SPEAKER – LISTENER) THAT SUBJECT: I – HE/SHE YOU – HE/SHE WE – THEY (LIS.- )ME – YOU – I YOUR - MY OBJECT: ME – HIM/HER YOU–HIM/HER US – THEM POSSESSION: MY – HIS/HER YOUR-HIS/HER OUR - THEIR PRE – PAST AM –WAS IS – WAS ARE – WERE HAVE –HAD HAS –HAD PAST - PAST.PERF. WAS – HAD BEEN REPORTING VERB “SAYS” – NO CHANGE IN SPEECH. GENERAL TRUTHS NO CHANGE. TODAY – THAT DAY YESTERDAY – THE PREVIOUS DAY TOMORROW – THE NEXT DAY NOW – THEN HERE – THERE INTERROGATIVE ? Wh-? Polar ? ASKED (WH-) IF IMPERATIVE VO. REQUEST COMMAND ADVICE REQUESTED ORDERED ADVISED TO EXCLAMATORY ! MARK EXCLAIMED (SPEAKER) TOLD (SPEAKER – LISTENER) THAT
  • 3. The teacher said to the students, “I shall take you to the museum tomorrow”. Speaker - The teacher Listener -The students Type of sentence – statement Reporting verb – told Conjunction – that Change of person – I(sp.)– She; you (li) –them Change of verb – shall (I) – would (She: will - would) Change of words – tomorrow – the next day
  • 4. Sathish said to Nithish, “ How are you ? ”. Speaker - Sathish Listener - Nithish Type of sentence – Interrogative Reporting verb – asked Conjunction – wh? - how Change of person –you (li) –he Change of verb – are– was (he –sub.) is - was)
  • 5. The Little boy said to me, “Alas! My cat is dead”. Speaker - The little boy Listener - Me Type of sentence – exclamatory Reporting verb – exclaimed Conjunction – that Change of person – my (poss.)– his; Change of verb – is – was Change of words – no
  • 6. My mother said to us, “please, Don’t fight”. Speaker - My mother listener - us Type of sentence – assertive (negative) Reporting verb – requested Conjunction – (not)to Change of person – no change Change of verb – no change ( infinitive) Change of words – no
  • 7. Speaker - The pilot Listener - The passengers Type of sentence – statement Reporting verb – told Conjunction – that Change of person – no change Change of verb – will – would Change of words – no change The pilot said to the passengers, “The plane will land in Delhi at 9p.m”.
  • 8. Speaker - The principal Listener - no Type of sentence – statement Reporting verb – said Conjunction – that Change of person – no change Change of verb – no change (general truth) Change of words – no change The principal said, “young students must think about the ways to control the use of plastic in the school campus”.
  • 9. Speaker - Gowtham Listener - me Type of sentence – statement Reporting verb – told Conjunction – that Change of person – (I)- he Change of verb – was – had been; am - was Change of words – last week – the previous week; now –then No commas – ‘but’ is changed into ‘and’. Gowtham said to me, “I was very ill last week, but I am better now”.
  • 10. Speaker - Priya Listener - no Type of sentence – statement Reporting verb – said Conjunction – that Change of person – (I) – she; (my) - her Change of verb – want - wanted Change of words – no change Priya said, “I want to give my sister a present”.
  • 11. Speaker - Madhu Listener - me Type of sentence – statement Reporting verb – told Conjunction – that Change of person – (I) – she; (you) - I Change of verb – am – was; have – had; your - my Change of words – no change Madhu said to me, “I am happy that you have completed your project”.
  • 12. Speaker – The manager Listener - no Type of sentence – statement Reporting verb – said Conjunction – that Change of person – (I) –he; (you) - him Change of verb – will – would; Change of words – no change The manager said, “I will speak to you on friday”.
  • 13. Speaker – Mani Listener – his coach Type of sentence – statement Reporting verb – told Conjunction – that Change of person – (I) –he; (you) – he; me - him Change of verb – (shall) subject- he (will) – would; guide - guided Change of words – no change Mani said to his coach, “I shall improve, if you guide me”.
  • 14. Speaker – My mother Listener – me Type of sentence – statement Reporting verb – told Conjunction – that Change of person – (you) – I ; Change of verb – can– could; Change of words – tomorrow - the next day My mother said to me, “you can go swimming tomorrow”.
  • 15. Speaker – Sandeep Listener – John Type of sentence – interrogative (polar) Reporting verb – asked Conjunction – if Change of person – (you) – he ; Change of verb – would – would (no change); me - him Change of words – no change Sandeep said to John, “Would you like to watch a movie with me?”.
  • 16. Speaker – Geetha Listener – Angel Type of sentence – interrogative (polar) Reporting verb – asked Conjunction – if Change of person – (you) – she ; me – her; my - her Change of verb – will – would; Change of words – no change Geetha asked Angel, “Will you help me to pack my bag?”.
  • 17. Speaker – The librarian Listener – the students Type of sentence – statement Reporting verb – told Conjunction – that Change of person – (you) – they(plural) Change of verb – are – were; Change of words – no change The librarian said to the students, “You are not allowed to scribble anything on the library books”.
  • 18. Speaker – The motorist Listener – me Type of sentence – interrogative (polar) Reporting verb – asked Conjunction – if Change of person – (you(lis. Me)) – I ; me – him Change of verb – can – could; Change of words – no change The motorist said to me, “Can you direct me to the post office?”.
  • 19. Speaker – Uma Listener – his mother Type of sentence – interrogative (polar) Reporting verb – asked Conjunction – if Change of person – (you) – she ; me – her; Change of verb – could – could; Change of words – no change Uma said to his mother, “Could you make me a cup of coffee?”.
  • 20. Speaker – Grandmother Listener – her grandson Type of sentence – statement Reporting verb – wished Conjunction – that Change of person – you (obj.) – him ; Change of verb – may – might; Change of words – no change Grandmother said to her grandson, “May God bless you”.