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2. When reporting a question, we use  if  for  yes/no  questions or the appropriate question words ( who, what, where, when, how, why ) for  information  questions:   NOTE: You  never  use  that  when reporting a question! NOTE: You  never  use a question mark (?) when reporting a question!   He asked me  if  I was going to the office party. ("Are you going to the...") He asked me  when  I would call him. ("When will you call me?") He asked me  how   much  my rent was. ("How much is your rent?") 3 Reporting verbs 3a  The following verbs  must  be used with an indirect object: (There is no  to  before these indirect objects!)   told    He  told   me  that he was hungry. informed   We  informed   her  that the store was closed. reminded He  reminded   the staff  that the meeting was at 8 PM.
3b. The following verbs  may  be used with an indirect object, but the indirect object is optional (up to you). (There is no  to  before these indirect objects!)   He  asked   his wife  why she was so angry. OR He  asked   why she was so angry.   asked We  asked   [her]  where her husband was. answered He  answered   [me]  that he couldn't help. promised She  promised   [him]  that she would stay.     3c. The following verbs need  to  before the indirect object. For any verb that needs  to  before the indirect object, the  indirect object is optional :   He said  to   me   that he was the chief of police. OR He said      that he was the chief of police. said  He  said   [to his wife]  that he was hungry. explained  We  explained   [to her]  why we had been late. exclaimed  She  exclaimed   [to the boy]  that she was furious. complained They  complained   [to us]  that the room was too cold.  
4. In English we  report commands, orders, requests and suggestions  to other people in a  five- part format:     1 2   3     4     5      Somebody somebody else     She   told her daughter to    eat. We   asked them to help us. The officer ordered me   not to run. He   advised the student not to quit. Mr. and Mrs. Jones wanted their son   to   study.    told ordered asked t o not to do something (a verb in the base form)
5. If the direct speech was in the  present  tense, the reported speech must be in the  past  tense:     She said, "I  am  an actress, and I also  sing ." She said that she  was  an actress and that she also  sang .     6. If the direct speech was in the  past  tense, the reported speech must be in the  past   perfect  (the "past before a past" form,  had  + past participle):   He said, "I  was  scared when I  fell  down the stairs." He said that he  had   been  scared when he  had   fallen  down the stairs.      7.   Some x-words change from direct to reported speech:   can / could I asked him, " Can  I see your sister?" I asked him if I  could  see his sister.   shall / should She asked, " Shall  I call you later?" She asked if she  should  call me later.   will / would He told them, "I 'll  help you tomorrow." He told them that he  would  help them the following day.   may / might   She said, "I  may  study tonight." She said that she  might  study that night.   must / had   to He said, "I  must  see a doctor soon." He said that he  had   to  see a doctor soon.  
8. Some verbs and verb combinations have no change in the reported form. Don't change the past perfect ( had  + p.p.), the unreal (present or past), or any combination with  could ,  should ,  would , or  might .   past perfect  He said, "My father  had   already   died  before I graduated." He said that his father  had   already   died  before he had graduated.   present He said, "I  would   help  the homeless if I  were  mayor." unreal He said that he  would   help  the homeless if he  were  mayor.   past She said, "I  would   have   given  the answer if I  had   known  it." unreal She said that she  would   have   given  the answer if she  had   known  it.   could I said, "I  could  run faster when I was young." I said that I  could  run faster when he had been young   should He said, "You  should   get  married." He said that I  should   get  married. should have She said, "I  should   have   worn  a better dress yesterday." She said that she  should   have   worn  a better dress the day before.   might I said, "I  might   go  to the Statue of Liberty." I said that I  might   go  to the Statue of Liberty.  
Rules for Reporting Questions   9a. The normal form for asking a direct question is [W] X S V:   ( question word) (auxiliary) (subject) (verb)  [a base form,  ing  form, or past participle]     [W] X   S   V   1. Where  is  your father working these days? 2.   Are    they   going to the picnic? 3. Why    do  you    talk  so much? 4.   Does your brother eat meat? 5. How much did that book cost? 6.   Have  you   seen my textbook?
9b. In reported speech, a question is reported with the order  W S [X] V .   A question with  is   changes to   was . A question with  are   changes to   was/were . A question with  do   changes to the simple past . A question with  does   changes to the simple past . A question with  did   changes to the past perfect  ( had  + past participle). The  present perfect  also changes to the  past perfect . The question word (under the  W ) is  if  for all yes/no (XSV) questions. There are  no commas  and  no question marks  in reported questions.   9c. Here are the reported speech forms of the questions in  9a  (above):       W   S   [X]   V 1. He asked me where    my father was working   those days. 2. He asked me if   they  were going to  the picnic. 3. He asked me why  I     talked  so much. 4. He asked me  if   my brother ate   meat. 5. He asked me  how much  that book had cost. 6. He asked me  if    I  had seen his textbook.  
 
Dad's Not Coming Home for Dinner     Instructions : Change the dialog to the reported form. Tell what each person  did  and  said .   Mrs. Cantor: (comes into the living room) What are you doing, Andy? Andy: (looks up) I'm fixing my radio. Mrs. Cantor: Where's your sister? Andy: She's in the kitchen making a sandwich. Mrs. Cantor: (runs into the kitchen) Dolores!   Don't eat anything before dinner! Dolores:   (quickly swallows a piece of cake) Mom, I'm starving! Mrs. Cantor: Have some cheese, but don't eat the cake. Dolores:   There isn't any cheese left. I ate it yesterday. Mrs. Cantor: (speaks angrily) Go to the store and buy some more because   I'm making lasagna tonight. Dolores:   Okay, I will. I'll go when I finish my homework. Andy: (enters the kitchen) Mom, when's Dad coming home? Dolores:   He's working late tonight, remember? Mrs. Cantor: I completely forgot! Andy: Don't worry, Mom. He doesn't like your lasagna anyway.  
Reported Speech Verbs   ask ‑   to get information  or  to make a request for someone to do something ( He  asked her...) beg -   to ask strongly and emotionally for someone to do something  (She begged him...) tell ‑   to give information  or  to give a command  (He told us....) order ‑   to give somebody a strong command  (She ordered them....) answer ‑   to respond  (We answered [him]...) Respond ‑  to answer  (He responded [ to  her]...) remind ‑   to tell somebody something that he or she might have forgotten  (He reminded me...) exclaim ‑  to state information with great emotion (not used for giving commands)  (He exclaimed [ to  her]...) explain ‑   to state information that will help somebody understand something  (She explained [ to  him]...) Reported Speech Action Verbs  ( These verbs are often used to report short exchanges.) thank - He thanked her. (He said thank you to her.) greet - She greeted him. (She said hello to him.) agree - He agreed. (He said that somebody was right or that he would do what  somebody wanted.) refuse - She refused. (She said that she wouldn't obey somebody or that she wouldn't do somebody a favor.)

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Reported speech

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  • 3. 2. When reporting a question, we use if for yes/no questions or the appropriate question words ( who, what, where, when, how, why ) for information questions:   NOTE: You never use that when reporting a question! NOTE: You never use a question mark (?) when reporting a question!   He asked me if I was going to the office party. ("Are you going to the...") He asked me when I would call him. ("When will you call me?") He asked me how much my rent was. ("How much is your rent?") 3 Reporting verbs 3a The following verbs must be used with an indirect object: (There is no to before these indirect objects!)   told He told me that he was hungry. informed We informed her that the store was closed. reminded He reminded the staff that the meeting was at 8 PM.
  • 4. 3b. The following verbs may be used with an indirect object, but the indirect object is optional (up to you). (There is no to before these indirect objects!)   He asked his wife why she was so angry. OR He asked why she was so angry.   asked We asked [her] where her husband was. answered He answered [me] that he couldn't help. promised She promised [him] that she would stay.     3c. The following verbs need to before the indirect object. For any verb that needs to before the indirect object, the indirect object is optional :   He said to me that he was the chief of police. OR He said that he was the chief of police. said He said [to his wife] that he was hungry. explained We explained [to her] why we had been late. exclaimed She exclaimed [to the boy] that she was furious. complained They complained [to us] that the room was too cold.  
  • 5. 4. In English we report commands, orders, requests and suggestions to other people in a five- part format:   1 2 3 4 5     Somebody somebody else     She told her daughter to eat. We asked them to help us. The officer ordered me not to run. He advised the student not to quit. Mr. and Mrs. Jones wanted their son to study.   told ordered asked t o not to do something (a verb in the base form)
  • 6. 5. If the direct speech was in the present tense, the reported speech must be in the past tense:   She said, "I am an actress, and I also sing ." She said that she was an actress and that she also sang .     6. If the direct speech was in the past tense, the reported speech must be in the past perfect (the "past before a past" form, had + past participle):   He said, "I was scared when I fell down the stairs." He said that he had been scared when he had fallen down the stairs.     7. Some x-words change from direct to reported speech:   can / could I asked him, " Can I see your sister?" I asked him if I could see his sister.   shall / should She asked, " Shall I call you later?" She asked if she should call me later.   will / would He told them, "I 'll help you tomorrow." He told them that he would help them the following day.   may / might She said, "I may study tonight." She said that she might study that night.   must / had to He said, "I must see a doctor soon." He said that he had to see a doctor soon.  
  • 7. 8. Some verbs and verb combinations have no change in the reported form. Don't change the past perfect ( had + p.p.), the unreal (present or past), or any combination with could , should , would , or might .   past perfect He said, "My father had already died before I graduated." He said that his father had already died before he had graduated.   present He said, "I would help the homeless if I were mayor." unreal He said that he would help the homeless if he were mayor.   past She said, "I would have given the answer if I had known it." unreal She said that she would have given the answer if she had known it.   could I said, "I could run faster when I was young." I said that I could run faster when he had been young should He said, "You should get married." He said that I should get married. should have She said, "I should have worn a better dress yesterday." She said that she should have worn a better dress the day before.   might I said, "I might go to the Statue of Liberty." I said that I might go to the Statue of Liberty.  
  • 8. Rules for Reporting Questions   9a. The normal form for asking a direct question is [W] X S V:   ( question word) (auxiliary) (subject) (verb) [a base form, ing form, or past participle]   [W] X S V   1. Where is your father working these days? 2. Are they going to the picnic? 3. Why do you talk so much? 4. Does your brother eat meat? 5. How much did that book cost? 6. Have you seen my textbook?
  • 9. 9b. In reported speech, a question is reported with the order W S [X] V .   A question with is changes to was . A question with are changes to was/were . A question with do changes to the simple past . A question with does changes to the simple past . A question with did changes to the past perfect ( had + past participle). The present perfect also changes to the past perfect . The question word (under the W ) is if for all yes/no (XSV) questions. There are no commas and no question marks in reported questions.   9c. Here are the reported speech forms of the questions in 9a (above):   W S [X] V 1. He asked me where my father was working those days. 2. He asked me if they were going to the picnic. 3. He asked me why I talked so much. 4. He asked me if my brother ate meat. 5. He asked me how much that book had cost. 6. He asked me if I had seen his textbook.  
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  • 11. Dad's Not Coming Home for Dinner     Instructions : Change the dialog to the reported form. Tell what each person did and said .   Mrs. Cantor: (comes into the living room) What are you doing, Andy? Andy: (looks up) I'm fixing my radio. Mrs. Cantor: Where's your sister? Andy: She's in the kitchen making a sandwich. Mrs. Cantor: (runs into the kitchen) Dolores! Don't eat anything before dinner! Dolores: (quickly swallows a piece of cake) Mom, I'm starving! Mrs. Cantor: Have some cheese, but don't eat the cake. Dolores: There isn't any cheese left. I ate it yesterday. Mrs. Cantor: (speaks angrily) Go to the store and buy some more because I'm making lasagna tonight. Dolores: Okay, I will. I'll go when I finish my homework. Andy: (enters the kitchen) Mom, when's Dad coming home? Dolores: He's working late tonight, remember? Mrs. Cantor: I completely forgot! Andy: Don't worry, Mom. He doesn't like your lasagna anyway.  
  • 12. Reported Speech Verbs   ask ‑ to get information or to make a request for someone to do something ( He asked her...) beg - to ask strongly and emotionally for someone to do something (She begged him...) tell ‑ to give information or to give a command (He told us....) order ‑ to give somebody a strong command (She ordered them....) answer ‑ to respond (We answered [him]...) Respond ‑ to answer (He responded [ to her]...) remind ‑ to tell somebody something that he or she might have forgotten (He reminded me...) exclaim ‑ to state information with great emotion (not used for giving commands) (He exclaimed [ to her]...) explain ‑ to state information that will help somebody understand something (She explained [ to him]...) Reported Speech Action Verbs ( These verbs are often used to report short exchanges.) thank - He thanked her. (He said thank you to her.) greet - She greeted him. (She said hello to him.) agree - He agreed. (He said that somebody was right or that he would do what somebody wanted.) refuse - She refused. (She said that she wouldn't obey somebody or that she wouldn't do somebody a favor.)