What is Reported Speech?
• Reported Speech is a
way how we report
what someone has said
by changing some of
the words said, but
retaining the same
meaning.
Could you
help me?
What did Alan ask us?
Alan asked us to help him.
Directed Speech
Reported Speech / Indirected Speech
Reported requests, offers….
When we report offers, promises,
threats etc, we can use the structure:
Reporting verb + to-infinitive
Can I
help you?
What did the
woman say to us?
She offered to help us.
reporting
verb
to-infinitive
***Notice***
The reporting verbs that we can
use in this structure include:
Offer, promise, agree, refuse etc.
I’ll work
harder What did Jacky say?
He promised to
work harder.
Reported orders, requests….
When we report orders, requests,
warnings, advice, invitations etc, we
can use the structure:
Reporting verb + object + to infinitive
Can you tell
me how to
read the word,
John?
The girl asked John to tell her how to read the word.
Notice :
The change
of pronouns
What did the girl say?
reporting verb + object + to-infinitive
***Notice***
The reporting verbs that we can use in
this structure include:
tell, ask, order, warn, remind,
advise, invite etc.
Amy, I think you
should do your
homework.
What did mother say to
Amy?
Mother advised Amy to
do her homework.
Reporting negative orders,
promises, advices…..
In negative orders, promises,
requests,etc, we use the structure:
not + to-infinitive
Don’t eat too
much sweet.
What did the dentist
ask Joe?
The dentist asked Joe not to eat too much sweet.
not + to-infinitive
Changes of pronouns
• In reported speech, we usually need to change the
pronouns (e.g. I, you, me, this, these, etc) and
possessive adjectives (e.g. my, your, etc).
• We usually change the pronouns from :
• However we do not need to change the
1st
person pronoun I when the speaker is reporting
his/her own words.
1st
person (I, me)
2nd
person (you, your)
3rd
person
(we, us)
Please be
careful
when you
pass me the
box.
What did the woman
say to the man?
She asked him to
be careful when
he passes her the
box.
I’ll work out the
programme in
two minutes.
What did Joan promise?
Joan promised to work
out the programme in
two minutes.
I’ll sign the
contract.
What did the man agree?
He agreed to sign the
contract.
Let me teach
you.
What did Jackie say?
Jacky offered to teach
the children / them.
Please pass me
the bandage,
David.
What did the doctor say?
The doctor asked David to pass him the
bandage.
Mr. Chan, you
shouldn’t smoke
again.
What did the
doctor advise Mr.
Chan?
The doctor advised
Mr. Chan not to
smoke again.
Tim, don’t shoot
the balloons.
What did Susan say?
She asked Tim to get her down.
Please
get me
down,
Tim
She asked Tim not to
shoot the balloons.
She asked Tim to get
her down and not to
shoot the balloons.
Don’t be
afraid.
What did the vet say?
He asked the dog not
to be afraid.
Don’t
move.
He asked the dog
not to move
He asked the dog not to
be afraid and move.
Relevant Website
http://www.edunet.com/english
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Reported speech

Reported speech

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    What is ReportedSpeech? • Reported Speech is a way how we report what someone has said by changing some of the words said, but retaining the same meaning.
  • 3.
    Could you help me? Whatdid Alan ask us? Alan asked us to help him. Directed Speech Reported Speech / Indirected Speech
  • 4.
    Reported requests, offers…. Whenwe report offers, promises, threats etc, we can use the structure: Reporting verb + to-infinitive
  • 5.
    Can I help you? Whatdid the woman say to us? She offered to help us. reporting verb to-infinitive
  • 6.
    ***Notice*** The reporting verbsthat we can use in this structure include: Offer, promise, agree, refuse etc.
  • 7.
    I’ll work harder Whatdid Jacky say? He promised to work harder.
  • 8.
    Reported orders, requests…. Whenwe report orders, requests, warnings, advice, invitations etc, we can use the structure: Reporting verb + object + to infinitive
  • 9.
    Can you tell mehow to read the word, John? The girl asked John to tell her how to read the word. Notice : The change of pronouns What did the girl say? reporting verb + object + to-infinitive
  • 10.
    ***Notice*** The reporting verbsthat we can use in this structure include: tell, ask, order, warn, remind, advise, invite etc.
  • 11.
    Amy, I thinkyou should do your homework. What did mother say to Amy? Mother advised Amy to do her homework.
  • 12.
    Reporting negative orders, promises,advices….. In negative orders, promises, requests,etc, we use the structure: not + to-infinitive
  • 13.
    Don’t eat too muchsweet. What did the dentist ask Joe? The dentist asked Joe not to eat too much sweet. not + to-infinitive
  • 14.
    Changes of pronouns •In reported speech, we usually need to change the pronouns (e.g. I, you, me, this, these, etc) and possessive adjectives (e.g. my, your, etc). • We usually change the pronouns from : • However we do not need to change the 1st person pronoun I when the speaker is reporting his/her own words. 1st person (I, me) 2nd person (you, your) 3rd person (we, us)
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    Please be careful when you passme the box. What did the woman say to the man? She asked him to be careful when he passes her the box.
  • 17.
    I’ll work outthe programme in two minutes. What did Joan promise? Joan promised to work out the programme in two minutes.
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    I’ll sign the contract. Whatdid the man agree? He agreed to sign the contract.
  • 19.
    Let me teach you. Whatdid Jackie say? Jacky offered to teach the children / them.
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    Please pass me thebandage, David. What did the doctor say? The doctor asked David to pass him the bandage.
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    Mr. Chan, you shouldn’tsmoke again. What did the doctor advise Mr. Chan? The doctor advised Mr. Chan not to smoke again.
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    Tim, don’t shoot theballoons. What did Susan say? She asked Tim to get her down. Please get me down, Tim She asked Tim not to shoot the balloons. She asked Tim to get her down and not to shoot the balloons.
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    Don’t be afraid. What didthe vet say? He asked the dog not to be afraid. Don’t move. He asked the dog not to move He asked the dog not to be afraid and move.
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