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Reported speech /

Indirect speech

Direct speech Indirect speech

Contamos lo que alguien ha dicho sin hacer ningún cambio en sus palabras.

Contamos lo que alguien ha dicho pero no repetimos exactamente sus palabras.

Las comillas desaparecen.

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El reporting verb está en presente.

El reporting verb está en pasado.

El tiempo verbal no cambia.

El tiempo verbal da un salto al pasado.

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George says: “I want to eat.”

George said: “I want to eat.”

George says that he wants to eat.

George said that he wanted to eat.

Statements in reported speech

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Subject + reporting verb + (that) + subject + verb…

* The general reporting verbs in statements are: “say / tell”

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Contamos lo que alguien ha dicho sin hacer ningún cambio en sus palabras.

Detrás del “sujeto + say (+ to + C. Ind.)” ponemos la conjunción that.

El verbo da un salto atrás hacia el pasado.

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Contamos lo que alguien ha dicho sin hacer ningún cambio en sus palabras.

Detrás del “sujeto + tell + C. Indirecto” ponemos la conjunción that.

El verbo da un salto atrás hacia el pasado.

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Contamos lo que alguien ha dicho sin hacer ningún cambio en sus palabras.

Los pronombres personales cambian.

Los adjetivos posesivos cambian.

Los pronombres posesivos cambian.

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Contamos lo que alguien ha dicho sin hacer ningún cambio en sus palabras.

Los demostrativos cambian.

Las expresiones de tiempo cambian.

Las expresiones de lugar cambian.

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Present simple.

Present continuous.

Have. Will. Can. Must. May.

Past simple.

Past continuous. Had. Would. Could. Had to Might.

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Past simple.

Present perfect simple.

Past perfect simple.

Past perfect continuous.

Past perfect simple.

Past perfect simple.

Past perfect simple.

Past perfect continuous.

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Now. Today. Tomorrow. This. These. Here. I. My.

Then. That day. The next / following day.

That / the. Those / the. There. He / She. His / Her.

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Yesterday.

The day before yesterday.

The day after tomorrow.

Next week.

Last month.

Ten years ago.

The day before.

Two days before.

Two days later.

The following week / the week after.

The previous month / the month before.

Ten years before.

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“I want to be famous,” said Alex to her friends.

Alex said (to her friends) that she wanted to be famous.

Alex told her friends that she wanted to be famous.

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“Brad is studying,”his mum said.

Brad’s mum said that he was studying.

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“You can see Big Ben if you go to London,” the tour guide said.

The tour guide said that I could see Big Ben if I went to London.

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“You must be 18 to drive,” the police said.

The police said that I had to be 18 to drive.

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“I will bring you my CD tomorrow,” Jane said.

Jane said that she would bring me her CD the next day.

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“We have been here before,” he said.

He said that they had been there before.

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“There was an earthquake last night,” the reporter said.

The reporter said that there had been an earthquake the night before.

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“I was really proud of my brother when he won this quiz show,” said Clare.

Clare said that she had been really proud of her brother when he had won that / the quiz show.

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“These people deserve better,” stated the MP.

The MP stated that those people deserved better.

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“I moved to Oxford six months ago, “ said Scarlett.

Scarlett said that she had moved to Oxford six months before.

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“It may snow today,” warned the weatherman.

The weatherman warned that it might snow that day.

Questions in reported speech

Direct speech Indirect speechQuestions

Wh-questions.

Yes / No questions.

Subject + reporting verb + wh-word + subject + verb…

Subject + reporting verb + whether / if + subject + verb…

*The general reporting verb in questions is: “ask”

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Contamos lo que alguien ha preguntado sin hacer ningún cambio en sus palabras.

La interrogativa deja de serlo y se convierte en una oración enunciativa (sin inversión sujeto verbo, sin auxiliar, sin signo de interrogación).

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Contamos lo que alguien ha preguntado sin hacer ningún cambio en sus palabras.

El resto de cambios que vimos al principio se mantienen (verbos, pronombres, adjetivos, expresiones de tiempo, expresiones de lugar).

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Questions

Las Yes / No questions son las que se contestan con un sí o un no.

Al pasarlas a estilo indirecto empleamos el verbo ask + if…

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Las Wh-questions no se pueden contestar con un sí o un no porque empiezan con una partícula interrogativa (What, who, where, when,

why,how,…).

Al pasarlas a estilo indirecto empleamos el verbo ask + Wh-word…

Direct speech Indirect speechQuestions

“Are they eating now?” I asked.

I asked if/whether they were eating then.

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“What is the name of the new film?” she asked.

She asked what the name of the new film was.

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“Where does Ryan live?” Carol asked.

Carol asked where Ryan lived.

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“Can we meet now?” Don asked.

Don asked if we could meet then.

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“How is English changing?” she asked.

She asked how English was changing.

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“Have you seen the news?” asked Jude.

Jude asked me if I had seen the news.

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“How many people will be attending the conference?” asked the organizers.

The organizers asked how many people would be attending the conference.

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“Did he know any celebrities?” wondered the magazine editor.

The magazine editor wondered whether/if he knew any celebrities.

Orders, requests and suggestions in reported speech

Direct speech Indirect speechAffirmative orders and requests

Subject + reporting verb + indirect object + to + infinitive…

*The general reporting verbs in orders and requests are:

“ask / tell”

Direct speech Indirect speech Affirmative orders and requests

“Can you buy some chocolate when you go to the shop?” asked Susan.

Susan asked me to buy some chocolate when I went to the shop.

Direct speech Indirect speech Affirmative orders and requests

“Read the text,” said the teacher to the students.

The teacher told the students to read the text.

Direct speech Indirect speechNegative orders and requests

Subject + reporting verb + indirect object + not + to + infinitive…

Direct speech Indirect speech Negative orders and requests

“Don’t move!” the policeman ordered the criminal not to move.

The policeman ordered the criminal not to move.

Direct speech Indirect speechSuggestions

• Subject + suggest + (not) + verb + -ing…

• Subject + suggest + (that) + subject + infinitive without to…

• Subject + suggest + (that) + subject + should + infinitive without to…

Direct speech Indirect speech Suggestions

“Let’s not go to France this year,” suggested Jack.

Jack suggested not going to France that year.

Direct speech Indirect speech Suggestions

“How about having sushi tonight?” said Chloe.

Chloe suggested that we have sushi that night.

Direct speech Indirect speech Suggestions

“Why don’t we recycle more?” said Liam.

Liam suggested that we should recycle more.

Reporting verbs and structures

Direct speech Indirect speechReporting verbs

Subject + reporting verb + (not) + to + infinitive…

agree / offer / promise / refuse / threaten

Indirect speechReporting verbs

He refused to leave the house.

Direct speech Indirect speechReporting verbs

Subject + reporting verb +indirect object + (not) + to + infinitive…

advise / ask / encourage / invite / order/ persuade / recommend / remind / tell / warn

Indirect speechReporting verbs

The weatherman warned us to expect a storm that night.

Direct speech Indirect speechReporting verbs

Subject + reporting verb + (not) + verb -ing…

apologize for / deny / recommend / suggest

Indirect speechReporting verbs

The paparazzi apologized for harassing the actress.

Direct speech Indirect speechReporting verbs

Subject + reporting verb + (that) + subject + verb…

add / admit / agree / announce / claim / complain / declare / deny / explain / insist / mention / predict / promise / reply / reveal / say / state / suggest

Indirect speechReporting verbs

The man admitted that he had stolen the money.

Direct speech Indirect speechReporting verbs

Subject + reporting verb + indirect object + (that) + subject + verb…

persuade / remind / tell / warn

Indirect speechReporting verbs

Max reminded me that he was going out that night.

Direct speech Indirect speechReporting verbs

Subject + reporting verb + if / whether / wh-word + subject + verb…

ask / enquire / question / wonder / want to know

Indirect speechReporting verbs

The actor wondered whether he would win a prize at the awards ceremony that night.

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