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CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS
TO REPORTED STATEMENTS and
        VICE VERSA
DIRECT STATEMENT
• Sharon asked, “How are you?”
• Steve said, “I‟m fine thanks. How
  about you?”
• Sharon answered, I‟m okay. What are
  you doing these days?”
• Steve replied, “Not a lot, actually.
  Busy at work of course.”
DIRECT STATEMENT




 quoting the actual words of the speaker
 use of verbatim sentences
REPORTED/INDIRECT
    STATEMENT
        Sharon asked Steve if how is he.
    Then Steve said that he’s fine. He also
          asked Sharon the same thing.
       Sharon answered that she is okay.
              She asked him again
        if what he has been doing these
             days. Steve said that
               he’s busy at work.
REPORTED/INDIRECT
    STATEMENT




 reporting what has been said without quoting
       the actual words of the speaker.
DIRECT VERSUS REPORTED
            STATEMENTS
     Direct Statements                        Reported Statements

Clinton said, “I am very busy now.”       Clinton said that he was very busy then.



She said, “ my mother is writing letter.” She said that his mother was writing
                                                          letter.

He said, “His horse died in the night.”   He said that his horse had died in the
                                                           night.

I said to him, “I did not believe you.”    I said to him that I did not believe him.



He said, “I was here yesterday.”          He said that he was there the day
                                                         before.
DIRECT VERSUS REPORTED
          STATEMENTS




         Direct Statements                Reported Statements



Quoting the exact words of the speaker   Change some verb forms


    Use of quotation marks (“…”)           No quotation marks


        Use of comma                           No comma
How do we
change direct
statements to
   reported
 statements?
CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS
   TO REPORTED STATEMENTS

 Use the conjunction „that‟
  before the
  indirect Statement.

 The pronoun “I” is
  changed to “HE”.

 The verb “am” is changed
  to “was”.

 The adverb “now” is
  changed to “then”.
CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS
      TO REPORTED STATEMENTS
   A. When the reporting or principal verb is in the past tense,
      all the present tenses in the direct speech are changed into
      past tense.
        Conditions                    Direct Statements               Reported Statements
1. A simple present tense
   B.
   becomes simple past tense.    He said, “I am unwell.”            He said that he was unwell.

2. A present continuous tense    He said, “ my mother is writing    He said that his mother was
   becomes a past continuous.               letter.”                      writing letter.

3. A present perfect becomes a   He said, “I have passed the        He said that he had passed
    past perfect.                      examination.”                     the examination.


4. As a rule the simple past     He said, “His horse died in the   He said that his horse had died in
   tense becomes the past                  night.”                          the night.
   perfect tense.


   NOTE:
     The shall of the future is changed into should.
     The will of the future is changed into would.
     The can and may of the future are changed into could and might respectively.
CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS
   TO REPORTED STATEMENTS
B. The tenses will not change if the statement is still relevant or
    if it is a universal truth. We can often choose whether to
    keep the original tenses or change them.

         Direct Statements                           Indirect Statements
1. “I know her address”, said John.          John said that he knows/knew her address.
2. The teacher said, “The earth goes round   The teacher said that the earth goes/went
               the sun.”                                  round the sun.
3. She said, “German is easy to learn.”      She said that German was/is easy to learn.
CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS
   TO REPORTED STATEMENTS
  C. If the reporting verb is in present tense, the tenses of the
     direct speech do not change. For example, we may rewrite
     the above examples, putting the reporting verb in the
     present tense.
        Direct Statements                              Indirect Statements

1. He says, “I am unwell.”                     He says that he is unwell.

2. He says, “ My mother is writing letter.”    He says that his mother is writing letter.

3. He says, “I have passed the examination.”   He says that he has passed the examination.

4. He says, “His horse died in the night.”     He says that his horse died in the night.
CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS
    TO REPORTED STATEMENTS
  D. The pronouns of the direct speech are changed where
    necessary, so that their relations with the reporter and his
    hearer, rather than with the original speaker are indicated.
           Direct Statements                             Indirect Statements

1. He said to me, “I do not believe you.”     He said that he did not believe me.

2. She said to him, “I do not believe you.”   She said to him that she did not believe him.

3. I said to him, “I did not believe you.”    I said to him that I did not believe him.

4.I said to you, “I do not believe you.”      I said to you that I do not believe you.
CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS
    TO REPORTED STATEMENTS
     E. Words expressing nearness in time or places
        are generally changed into words expressing distance.


         Direct Statements                          Indirect Statements
1. He said, “I am glad to be here this   He said that he was glad to be there that
                evening.”                                evening.

2. He said, “I was here yesterday.”      He said that he was there the day before.
CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS
  TO REPORTED STATEMENTS
Now, let us see the words which get changed when the direct
  speech is changed into indirect speech.

                         Now becomes then
                        Here becomes there

                        Ago becomes before

                          Thus becomes so

                      Today becomes that day

                  Tomorrow becomes the next day

                  Yesterday becomes the day before

                 Last night becomes the night before

                         This becomes that

                       These becomes those
CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS
    TO REPORTED STATEMENTS
 F. How the questions used in the direct speech are changed into
    indirect speech?
       Direct Statements                               Indirect Statements

1. He said to me, “What are you doing?”        He asked me what I was doing.

2. A stranger asked me, “Where do you          A stranger enquired where I lived.
                live?”
3. The policemen said to us, “Where are you    The policemen asked us where we were
              going?”                                       going.

4. He said, “Will you listen to such a man?”   He asked them whether they would listen to
                                                          such a man.
                                               Would they, he asked, listen to such a man.

5. His angry mother jeered, “Do you            His angry mother jeered and asked whether
      suppose you know better than your            he supposed that he knew better than
      father?”                                     his father.
CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS
    TO REPORTED STATEMENTS
G. How the commands and the requests in the direct speeches are
   changed are changed into indirect speeches? In reporting
   commands and requests, the indirect speech is introduced by some
   verb expressing commands and requests, and the imperative mood
   is changed into infinitive mood.
           Direct Statements                              Indirect Statements

1. Raja said to John, “Go away.”               Raja ordered John to go away.
2. He said to Mary, “Please wait here till     He requested Mary to wait there till he
               I return.”                                   returned.

3. “Call the first witness”, said the Judge.   The Judge commanded them to call the first
                                                           witness.

4. He shouted, “Let me go.”                    He shouted to them to let him go.
5. He said, “Be quite and listen to my         He urged them to be quite and listen to his
               words”.                                     words.
CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS
    TO REPORTED STATEMENTS
   H. How the exclamation and the wishes in the direct speeches
         are changed into indirect speeches? In reporting
         exclamation and wishes, the indirect speech is introduced
         by some verb expressing exclamation and wishes.


         Direct Statements                             Indirect Statements
1. He said, “Alas! I am undone”.             He exclaimed sadly that he was undone.

2. Alice said, “How clever I am?”            Alice exclaimed that he was very clever.

3. He said, “Bravo! You have done well.”     He applauded him, saying that he had done
                                                            well.


4. “So help me, Heaven!” he cried, “I will   He called upon Heaven to witness his
        never steal again”.                       resolve never to resolve.
Try to transform these sentences…

1. “Who is that girl?” Maja asks Mari.
Answer: Maja asks Mari who is that girl.
2. “Stop!” the policewoman halted the
    criminal.
Answer: The police
    woman ordered the criminal to stop.


         Direct to Reported
Try to transform these sentences…
3.  Abe Lincoln said in his speech years
 ago, “Am I not destroying my enemies
 when I make friends of them?”
Answer: Abe Lincoln asked in his speech
 years ago if he was not destroying his
 enemies when he made friends of them.



         Direct to Reported
Try to transform these sentences…
4. “Carmina, can you pass the iced tea to me?”
      Eunice asked.
Answer: Eunice requested Carmina if she could
  pass the iced tea to her.
5. “I am what I am,” Popeye said to Brutus.
Answer: Popeye told Brutus that he is what he
  is.

            Direct to Reported
Now, try these…
1. Tom asks Jerry to stop making noises.
Answer: “Jerry, stop making noises!” , Tom
  commanded.
2. Angela told Booth that Temperance is not
  worthy of him.
Answer: “Temperance is not worthy of
  you,” Angela told Booth.

            Reported to Direct
Now, try these…
3. He is telling us to shut up.
Answer: He tells us, “Shut up!”
4. The prince requested his servant to look for
  girls who would fit the shoe in their feet.
Answer: “Look for girls who will fit the shoe in
  on their feet,” the prince requested the
  servant.

              Reported to Direct
Now, try these…
5. The old lady commented that love was in the
  air last February 14.
Answer: “Love is in the air,” said the old lady.




             Reported to Direct
Reinforcement Activity
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  Reinforcement Activity
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Changing direct statements to reported statements

  • 1. CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS TO REPORTED STATEMENTS and VICE VERSA
  • 2. DIRECT STATEMENT • Sharon asked, “How are you?” • Steve said, “I‟m fine thanks. How about you?” • Sharon answered, I‟m okay. What are you doing these days?” • Steve replied, “Not a lot, actually. Busy at work of course.”
  • 3. DIRECT STATEMENT  quoting the actual words of the speaker  use of verbatim sentences
  • 4. REPORTED/INDIRECT STATEMENT Sharon asked Steve if how is he. Then Steve said that he’s fine. He also asked Sharon the same thing. Sharon answered that she is okay. She asked him again if what he has been doing these days. Steve said that he’s busy at work.
  • 5. REPORTED/INDIRECT STATEMENT  reporting what has been said without quoting the actual words of the speaker.
  • 6. DIRECT VERSUS REPORTED STATEMENTS Direct Statements Reported Statements Clinton said, “I am very busy now.” Clinton said that he was very busy then. She said, “ my mother is writing letter.” She said that his mother was writing letter. He said, “His horse died in the night.” He said that his horse had died in the night. I said to him, “I did not believe you.” I said to him that I did not believe him. He said, “I was here yesterday.” He said that he was there the day before.
  • 7. DIRECT VERSUS REPORTED STATEMENTS Direct Statements Reported Statements Quoting the exact words of the speaker Change some verb forms Use of quotation marks (“…”) No quotation marks Use of comma No comma
  • 8. How do we change direct statements to reported statements?
  • 9. CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS TO REPORTED STATEMENTS  Use the conjunction „that‟ before the indirect Statement.  The pronoun “I” is changed to “HE”.  The verb “am” is changed to “was”.  The adverb “now” is changed to “then”.
  • 10. CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS TO REPORTED STATEMENTS A. When the reporting or principal verb is in the past tense, all the present tenses in the direct speech are changed into past tense. Conditions Direct Statements Reported Statements 1. A simple present tense B. becomes simple past tense. He said, “I am unwell.” He said that he was unwell. 2. A present continuous tense He said, “ my mother is writing He said that his mother was becomes a past continuous. letter.” writing letter. 3. A present perfect becomes a He said, “I have passed the He said that he had passed past perfect. examination.” the examination. 4. As a rule the simple past He said, “His horse died in the He said that his horse had died in tense becomes the past night.” the night. perfect tense. NOTE: The shall of the future is changed into should. The will of the future is changed into would. The can and may of the future are changed into could and might respectively.
  • 11. CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS TO REPORTED STATEMENTS B. The tenses will not change if the statement is still relevant or if it is a universal truth. We can often choose whether to keep the original tenses or change them. Direct Statements Indirect Statements 1. “I know her address”, said John. John said that he knows/knew her address. 2. The teacher said, “The earth goes round The teacher said that the earth goes/went the sun.” round the sun. 3. She said, “German is easy to learn.” She said that German was/is easy to learn.
  • 12. CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS TO REPORTED STATEMENTS C. If the reporting verb is in present tense, the tenses of the direct speech do not change. For example, we may rewrite the above examples, putting the reporting verb in the present tense. Direct Statements Indirect Statements 1. He says, “I am unwell.” He says that he is unwell. 2. He says, “ My mother is writing letter.” He says that his mother is writing letter. 3. He says, “I have passed the examination.” He says that he has passed the examination. 4. He says, “His horse died in the night.” He says that his horse died in the night.
  • 13. CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS TO REPORTED STATEMENTS D. The pronouns of the direct speech are changed where necessary, so that their relations with the reporter and his hearer, rather than with the original speaker are indicated. Direct Statements Indirect Statements 1. He said to me, “I do not believe you.” He said that he did not believe me. 2. She said to him, “I do not believe you.” She said to him that she did not believe him. 3. I said to him, “I did not believe you.” I said to him that I did not believe him. 4.I said to you, “I do not believe you.” I said to you that I do not believe you.
  • 14. CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS TO REPORTED STATEMENTS E. Words expressing nearness in time or places are generally changed into words expressing distance. Direct Statements Indirect Statements 1. He said, “I am glad to be here this He said that he was glad to be there that evening.” evening. 2. He said, “I was here yesterday.” He said that he was there the day before.
  • 15. CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS TO REPORTED STATEMENTS Now, let us see the words which get changed when the direct speech is changed into indirect speech. Now becomes then Here becomes there Ago becomes before Thus becomes so Today becomes that day Tomorrow becomes the next day Yesterday becomes the day before Last night becomes the night before This becomes that These becomes those
  • 16. CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS TO REPORTED STATEMENTS F. How the questions used in the direct speech are changed into indirect speech? Direct Statements Indirect Statements 1. He said to me, “What are you doing?” He asked me what I was doing. 2. A stranger asked me, “Where do you A stranger enquired where I lived. live?” 3. The policemen said to us, “Where are you The policemen asked us where we were going?” going. 4. He said, “Will you listen to such a man?” He asked them whether they would listen to such a man. Would they, he asked, listen to such a man. 5. His angry mother jeered, “Do you His angry mother jeered and asked whether suppose you know better than your he supposed that he knew better than father?” his father.
  • 17. CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS TO REPORTED STATEMENTS G. How the commands and the requests in the direct speeches are changed are changed into indirect speeches? In reporting commands and requests, the indirect speech is introduced by some verb expressing commands and requests, and the imperative mood is changed into infinitive mood. Direct Statements Indirect Statements 1. Raja said to John, “Go away.” Raja ordered John to go away. 2. He said to Mary, “Please wait here till He requested Mary to wait there till he I return.” returned. 3. “Call the first witness”, said the Judge. The Judge commanded them to call the first witness. 4. He shouted, “Let me go.” He shouted to them to let him go. 5. He said, “Be quite and listen to my He urged them to be quite and listen to his words”. words.
  • 18. CHANGING DIRECT STATEMENTS TO REPORTED STATEMENTS H. How the exclamation and the wishes in the direct speeches are changed into indirect speeches? In reporting exclamation and wishes, the indirect speech is introduced by some verb expressing exclamation and wishes. Direct Statements Indirect Statements 1. He said, “Alas! I am undone”. He exclaimed sadly that he was undone. 2. Alice said, “How clever I am?” Alice exclaimed that he was very clever. 3. He said, “Bravo! You have done well.” He applauded him, saying that he had done well. 4. “So help me, Heaven!” he cried, “I will He called upon Heaven to witness his never steal again”. resolve never to resolve.
  • 19. Try to transform these sentences… 1. “Who is that girl?” Maja asks Mari. Answer: Maja asks Mari who is that girl. 2. “Stop!” the policewoman halted the criminal. Answer: The police woman ordered the criminal to stop. Direct to Reported
  • 20. Try to transform these sentences… 3. Abe Lincoln said in his speech years ago, “Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?” Answer: Abe Lincoln asked in his speech years ago if he was not destroying his enemies when he made friends of them. Direct to Reported
  • 21. Try to transform these sentences… 4. “Carmina, can you pass the iced tea to me?” Eunice asked. Answer: Eunice requested Carmina if she could pass the iced tea to her. 5. “I am what I am,” Popeye said to Brutus. Answer: Popeye told Brutus that he is what he is. Direct to Reported
  • 22. Now, try these… 1. Tom asks Jerry to stop making noises. Answer: “Jerry, stop making noises!” , Tom commanded. 2. Angela told Booth that Temperance is not worthy of him. Answer: “Temperance is not worthy of you,” Angela told Booth. Reported to Direct
  • 23. Now, try these… 3. He is telling us to shut up. Answer: He tells us, “Shut up!” 4. The prince requested his servant to look for girls who would fit the shoe in their feet. Answer: “Look for girls who will fit the shoe in on their feet,” the prince requested the servant. Reported to Direct
  • 24. Now, try these… 5. The old lady commented that love was in the air last February 14. Answer: “Love is in the air,” said the old lady. Reported to Direct
  • 25. Reinforcement Activity Word Generator
  • 26. Add Students’ Output for the Reinforcement Activity