Reported speech, or indirect speech, tells what someone said or thought. It requires adjusting tense, time/place expressions, and pronouns. For example:
When you’re telling someone what someone else said earlier, it’s essential to adjust the verb tenses, expressions, word order, and pronouns to represent the changed context and timeline compared to the original conversation.
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Tip
Beware of these quirks when changing verb tenses:
- Past simple and present perfect both become past perfect.
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becomeshad to
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Tip
For reporting questions, switch clauses to regular order with new verb forms.
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