آموزشگاه زبان های خارجی فرزین

آموزش و مکالمه زبان انگلیسی برای کلیه مقاطع تحصیلی (پیش دبستانی /دبستان/راهنمایی/ دبیرستان) با استفاده از پیشرفته ترین امکانات صوتی وتصویری در آموزشگاه زبان انگلیسی پسرانه فرزین.

آموزشگاه زبان های خارجی فرزین

آموزش و مکالمه زبان انگلیسی برای کلیه مقاطع تحصیلی (پیش دبستانی /دبستان/راهنمایی/ دبیرستان) با استفاده از پیشرفته ترین امکانات صوتی وتصویری در آموزشگاه زبان انگلیسی پسرانه فرزین.

REPORTED SPEECH

REPORTED SPEECH

Tense Changes When Using Reported Speech

Normally, the tense in reported speech is one tense back in time from the tense in direct speech:

She said, "I am tired."  She said that she was tired.

The changes are shown below:

Simple presentSimple past

"I always drink coffee", she said

 

She said that she always drank coffee.

Present continuousPast continuous

"I am reading a book", he explained.

 

He explained that he was reading a book

Simple pastPast perfect

"Bill arrived on Saturday", he said.

 

He said that Bill had arrived on Saturday

Present perfectPast perfect

"I have been to Spain", he told me.

 

He told me that he had been to Spain

Past perfectPast perfect

"I had just turned out the light," he explained.

 

He explained that he had just turned out the light.

Present perfect continuousPast perfect continuous

They complained, "We have beenwaiting for hours".

 

They complained that they had been waiting for hours.

Past continuousPast perfect continuous

"We were living in Paris", they told me.

 

They told me that they had been living in Paris.

FuturePresent conditional

"I will be in Geneva on Monday", he said

 

He said that he would be in Geneva on Monday.

Future continuousConditional continuous

She said, "I'll be using the car next Friday".

 

She said that she would be using the car next Friday.


NOTE:

1. You do not need to change the tense if the reporting verb is in the present, or if the original statement was about something that is still true, e.g.

  • He says he has missed the train but he'll catch the next one.
  • We explained that it is very difficult to find our house.

2. These modal verbs do not change in reported speech:

might, could, would, should, ought to, e.g.

  • We explained that it could be difficult to find our house.
  • She said that she might bring a friend to the party.

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