Direct and Indirect speech!
Reporting and Reported Speech
When a person reports a speech, a statement, an order, etc. of another person, the words uttered by the first person are called the reporting speech, and the speech, the statement, or the order of the other person is called the reported speech.
Example:
Reporting speech———————————Jokey said,
Reported speech———————————-“I do not eat mangoes”
Jokey said, “I do not eat mangoes”
There are two ways to report a speech:
- Reproduce the words actually used by the speaker in inverted commas. (Direct Narration)
OR
- Give a substance of the speech in the words of the reporter. (Indirect Narration)
Examples:
Direct Speech: She says, “I am a little bit nervous.”
Indirect Speech: She says that she is a little bit nervous.
NOTE: In the first sentence, the reporter conveys the message of the girl using her actual words (e.g., “I am a little bit nervous.”) In the second sentence, the reporter conveys her message but in his own words without any change in the meaning. So in both the ways we have discussed (about reporting a speech) both are conveying someone’s message.
Rules for Changing Direct Speech to Indirect Speech
Rule 1:
When the reporting verb is in the present, present perfect, or future tense, the verb of the reported speech remains unchanged. We do sometimes change the personal pronouns and add the conjunction ‘that’.
Examples:
Direct: She says, “This is not correct”.
Indirect: She says that this is not correct.
Rule 2:
When the reporting verb is in the past tense, the present or future tense in the reported speech changes into a past tense, and present perfect or past tense into past perfect tense. Pronouns change according to the sense of the report.
Example:
Direct: He said, “she has finished her work.”
Indirect: He said that she had finished her work.
Direct: She said, “I met him last year.”
Indirect: she said that she had met him the previous year.
Note: When, however, the reporting speech states a universal truth, the present tense in the reported speech remains unchanged in the indirect form of narration.
Rule 3:
when the reported speech is an interrogative sentence starting with question words, the reporting verb changes into enquiring, ask, wonder, or some other appropriate verb. The question word remains unchanged in the reported speech. Tense changes in the reported speech are the same as for statements when the reporting verb is in the past tense.
Examples:
Direct: The teacher said, “why are you so late”
Indirect: The teacher asked why he was so late.
Direct: He said, “when are you so exciting your second child.”
Indirect: He inquired when she was so excepting her second child.
Rule 4:
when the reported speech is an interrogative sentence made by putting the helping verb before the subject, we use “weather” or “if” to join it to the appropriate reporting verb. Usual tense changes take place in the reporting verb. Is in the past tense.
Examples:
Direct: He said to her, “Are you leaving today?”
Indirect: He enquired of her whether she was leaving that day.
Direct: She said, “Did you take part in the competition.
Indirect: she asked her whether she had taken part in the competition.
Rule 5:
Imperative become an infinitive in the reported speech and the reporting verb changes to tell, ask, order, etc.
Examples
Direct: He said to his servant, “leave the room at once”
Indirect: He ordered his servant to leave the room at once.
Rule 6:
When let occurs in the direct speech, it is changed into the indirect form according to the sense it conveys.
Example:
Direct: Arshad said, “Let him go.”
Indirect: Arshad said that he might be allowed to go.
Rule 7:
Must is used:
(1) sometimes as true present tense.
(2) sometimes as future tense.
(3) sometimes as a rule or a regulation.
- As true present tense, ‘must’ changes into past tense in the indirect form of narration:
Direct: He said, “I must do it now.”
Indirect: He said that he must do it at once.
- As future tense, ‘must’ changes into past perfect tense in the indirect form of narration:
Direct: He said, “I must go again next week.”
Indirect: He said that he would have to go again next week.
- As a rule, or regulation, ‘must’ behaves like a universal truth and is treated like that in the indirect form of narration:
Direct: He said, “You must take your shoes off before entering a mosque.”
Indirect: He said that he must take his shoes off before entering a mosque.
Rule 8:
If a wish or a prayer is expressed in the reported speech, the reporting verb is changed into a wish or pray or some other appropriate verb.
Direct: He said to me, “May you live long!”
Indirect: He wished that I might live long!
Rule no 9:
An adjective or adverb denoting nearness, in the direct speech, is changed into one denoting distance, in the indirect form of narration. (The reader must have noted it in the examples and exercises already done).
Examples:
Now into then. | Today into that day. |
This into that. | Tomorrow into next day. |
Hither into thither. | Yesterday into the previous day. |
Here into there. | Last night into the previous night. |
Hence into thence. | Ago into before. |
Come into go. | Now into then. |
Speech Table
Direct and Indirect speech
words | will change into | Direct Speech | Indirect Speech |
Good Morning, Good evening, Good Day | Greeted | He said, “ Good morning, sir!” | He greeted me respectfully. |
Tomorrow | Next-day/Following day | She said, “ I will not go to school tomorrow.” | She said that she will not go to school the next day. |
Today | That day | She said to me, “Tell me the truth today.” | She advised me to tell her the truth that day. |
Sir | Respectfully | Tom said, “Sir, is Jerry at home?’ | Tom said respectfully if Jerry was at home. |
Madam | Respectfully | Tom said, “Madam, is Jerry at home?’ | Tom said, “Sir, is Jerry at home?’ |
This | That | He said to her, “ I live in this building.” | He told her that he lived in that building. |
These | Those | He says, “ He wants to buy these Computers.” | He said that he wants to buy those computers. |
Now | Then | I said to my servant. “Post this letter now,” | I ordered my servant to post that letter then. |
Yesterday | The previous day | She said, “ I did not go to school yesterday” | She said that she had not gone to school the previous day. |
Tonight | That night | She said, “I am going to see him tonight.” | She said that she was going to see him that night. |
an hour before | an hour ago | He said, “ I have completed my drawing half an hour ago.” | He said that he had completed his drawing half an hour before. |
Here | There | She said, “Everybody was here.” | She said that everybody was there. |
Last Night | Previous night | He said, “ She sang a beautiful song at the concert last night” | He said that she sang a beautiful song at the concert the previous night. |
Direct and Indirect speech Table:
Direct and Indirect Speech Examples
Direct | They said, “we have done our duty.” |
Indirect | They said that they had done their duty. |
Direct | The teacher said to us, “you have not completed your drawing.” |
Indirect | The teacher told us that we had not completed our drawing. |
Direct | She said, “They have not eaten their meals.” |
Indirect | She said that they had not eaten their meals. |
Direct | The teacher said, “I have often told you not to play with fire.” |
Indirect | The teacher said that he had often told me not to play with fire. |
Direct | The brother said to me, “you have missed the point completely.” |
Indirect | The brother told me that I had missed the point completely. |
Direct | He said, “I complete my drawing half an hour ago.” |
Indirect | He said that he had completed his drawing half an hour before. |
Direct | She said, “I did not go to school yesterday.” |
Indirect | She said that she had not gone to school the previous day. |
Direct | He said, “she sang a beautiful ‘song’ at the concert last night.” |
Indirect | He said that she had sung a beautiful ‘song’ at the concert the previous night. |
Direct | She said, “he rang me up at twelve midnight.” |
Indirect | She said that he had rung her up at twelve midnight. |
Direct | He said, “the boy did not put up a good show last night.” |
Indirect | He said that the boys had not put up a good show the previous night. |
List 2
Direct | She said, “I shall never do such a thing.” |
Indirect | She said that she would never do such a thing. |
Direct | Ali said, “they will wait for us for an hour only.” |
Indirect | Ali said that they would wait for them for an hour only. |
Direct | They said, “We shall never make a promise we cannot fulfill.” |
Indirect | They said that they would never make a promise they could not fulfill. |
Direct | He said, “I shall explain this to you only if you listen to me with patience.” |
Indirect | He said that he would explain that to me only if I listened to him with patience. |
Direct | He said, “I hope you will not repeat this mistake.” |
Indirect | He said that he hoped I would not repeat that mistake. |
Direct | He said, “will you listen to me?” |
Indirect | He asked whether I would listen to him. |
Direct | She said, “Are you going to Lahore today?” |
Indirect | She asked whether I was going to Lahore that day. |
Direct | He said, “Do you agree with me?” |
Indirect | He asked whether I agreed with him. |
Direct | He said to me, “what are you looking for?” |
Indirect | He asked me what I was looking for. |
Direct | She said, “where do you live?” |
List 3
Indirect | She asked where I lived. |
Direct | He said, “how many chapters have you already done?” |
Indirect | He asked how many chapters I had already done. |
Direct | She said, “is this your book?” |
Indirect | She asked if that was my book. |
Direct | He said, “Do you have any share in this firm?” |
Indirect | He asked if I had any share in that firm. |
Direct | They said, “have you ever visited the Murree Hills?” |
Indirect | They asked if I had ever visited the Murree Hills. |
Direct | He said, “Aren’t you ashamed of yourself?” |
Indirect | He asked if I was not ashamed of myself. |
Direct | The teacher said, “Did you do your home task yesterday?” |
Indirect | The teacher asked if I had done my home task the previous day. |
Direct | The mother said, “Didn’t I ask you not to go there?” |
Indirect | The mother asked if she had not asked me not to go there. |
Direct | Riana said, “will you stop interfering in my work?” |
Indirect | Riana asked me if I would stop interfering in her work. |
Direct | The mother said, “shall we invite the Qureshi’s also?” |
Indirect | The mother asked if they would invite the Qureshi’s also. |
List 4
Direct | Ali said, “Had you left Hawaii before writing this letter?” |
Indirect | Ali asked if I had left Hawaii before writing that letter. |
Direct | The judge said, “have anything more to say?” |
Indirect | The judge asked if I had anything more to say. |
Direct | He said, “what do you want me to do?” |
Indirect | He asked what I wanted h to do. |
Direct | The mother said, “how did you fail in your examination?” |
Indirect | The mother asked how I had failed in my explanation. |
Direct | Raza said, “where are you going?” |
Indirect | Raza asked where I was going. |
Direct | The teacher said, “whose book is this?” |
Indirect | The teacher asked whose book that was. |
Direct | The teacher said, “who is the author of this book?” |
Indirect | The teacher asked who the author of that book was. |
Direct | The stranger said, “which is the way to the Gardens?” |
Indirect | The stranger asked which way to the gardens was. |
Direct | The manager said, “how do you propose to solve this problem”? |
Indirect | The manager asked how I proposed to solve that problem. |
Direct | The boy said, “what do you want me to do?” |
Indirect | The boy asked what I wanted him to do. |
List 5
Direct | The pupil said, “where have I eased?” |
Indirect | The pupil asked where he had eased. |
Direct | The teacher said, “who is the next on the list?” |
Indirect | The teacher asked who the next on the list was. |
Direct | The referee said, “Quiet, please.” |
Indirect | The referee requested the spectators to be quiet. |
Direct | The teacher said, “Do not make a noise.” |
Indirect | The teacher asked the student not to make a noise. |
Direct | She said to me, “tell the truth.” |
Indirect | She advised me to tell the truth. |
Direct | She said to me, “please lend me your camera for a day.” |
Indirect | She requested me to lend her my camera for a day. |
Direct | Ali said, “let us finish our work first.” |
Indirect | Ali proposed that they should finish their work first. |
Direct | He said to his sister, “please say something”. |
Indirect | He requested his sister to say something. |
Direct | She said to her friends, “please have dinner with me tomorrow at eight.” |
Indirect | She requested her friend to have dinner with her the next day at eight. |
Direct | The judge said, “call the next witness.” |
Indirect | The judge ordered the peon to call the next witness. |
List 6
Direct | Ali said to his uncle, “please help me in getting some job.” |
Indirect | Ali requested his uncle to help him in getting some job. |
Direct | The doctor said the patient, “take complete rest and follow my direction.” |
Indirect | The doctor advised the patient to take complete rest and follow his direction. |
Direct | The teacher said to the pupil, “read the paragraph and explain it in simple English.” |
Indirect | The teacher asked the pupil to read the paragraph and explain that in simple English. |
Direct | The mother said to the daughter, “please tidy up your room.” |
Indirect | The mother advised her daughter to tidy up her room. |
Direct | She said to me, “Do not waste your time in idle talk.” |
Indirect | She advised me not to waste my time in idle talk. |
Direct | The father said to his son, “get up early in the morning and go for a walk.” |
Indirect | The father advised his son to get up early in the morning and go for a walk. |
Direct | Ali said, “let us go for a picnic on Friday.” |
Indirect | Ali suggested that they should go for a picnic on Friday. |
Direct | He said to his friend, “please lend me your bike for a day.” |
Indirect | He requested his friend to lend him his bike for a day. |
Direct | He said to her, “please fetch me a glass of water.” |
Indirect | He requested her to fetch him a glass of water. |
Direct | The master said to the servant, “Go and fetch me a glass of milk.” |
Indirect | The master ordered the servant to go and fetch him a glass of milk. |
List 7
Direct | The father said to his son, “Do not leave this room without my permission.” |
Indirect | The father asked his son not to leave that room without his permission. |
Direct | She said to them, “let us not deceive ourselves.” |
Indirect | She suggested that they should not deceive themselves. |
Direct | He said, “Hurrah! We have won the match.” |
Indirect | He exclaimed with joy that they had won the match. |
Direct | He said, “Alas! I am ruined.” |
Indirect | He exclaimed with sorrow that he was ruined. |
Direct | He said, “may Allah help me do my duty!” |
Indirect | He prayed that Allah might help him do his duty. |
Direct | She said to her father, “may you live long!” |
Indirect | She prayed for her father that he might live long. |
Direct | She said, “May you prosper!” |
Indirect | She prayed that I might prosper. |
Direct | The mother said to her daughter, “May Allah bless you with a son!” |
Indirect | The mother prayed for her daughter that Allah might bless her with a son. |
Direct | She said, “would that my father was alive!” |
Indirect | She wished that her father had been alive. |
Direct | The mother said to her son, “may you return successfully!” |
Indirect | The mother prayed for her son that he might return successfully. |
List 8
Direct | She said, “what a beautiful piece of art!” |
Indirect | She exclaimed with wonder that it was a beautiful piece of art. |
Direct | He said, “How well she sings!” |
Indirect | He exclaimed with wonder that she sang very well. |
Direct | He said, “Alas! We cannot defeat our enemies.” |
Indirect | He exclaimed with sorrow that they could not defeat their enemies. |
Direct | She said, “what a pity you missed that function!” |
Indirect | She exclaimed with sorrow that I had missed that function. |
Direct | He said, “Hurrah! I have won the medal.” |
Indirect | He exclaimed with joy that he had won the medal. |
Direct | She says, “I hope I am not late.” |
Indirect | She says that she hopes she is not late. |
Direct | He says, ‘I want to speak to you.” |
Indirect | He says that he wants to speak to me. |
Direct | You have said, “They are waiting outside.” |
Indirect | You have said that they are waiting outside. |
Direct | You will say, “she is cranky.” |
Indirect | You will say that she is cranky. |
Direct | They say, “we have done our duty.” |
Indirect | They say that they have done their duty. |
List 9
Direct | She says, “we have shifted to another house.” |
Indirect | She says that they have shifted to another house. |
Direct | The teacher will say, “you have done your work very well.” |
Indirect | The teacher will say that I have done my work very well. |
Direct | He says, “she has written me a very encouraging letter.” |
Indirect | She says that she has written him a very encouraging letter. |
Direct | She says, “We love and respect our neighbors very much.” |
Indirect | She says that they love and respect their neighbors very much. |
Direct | She has said, “she is ready to accompany us to Karachi.” |
Indirect | She has said that she is ready to accompany them to Karachi. |
Direct | He says, “I have not heard the latest news about her.” |
Indirect | He says that he has not heard the latest news about her. |
Direct | The doctor says, “the patient is still in a state of coma.” |
Indirect | The doctor says that the patient is still in a state of coma. |
Direct | The teacher says, “she has always been a good student.” |
Indirect | The teacher says that she has always been a good student. |
Direct | She will say, “he did not come up to my expectations.” |
Indirect | She will say that he did not come up to her expectations. |
Direct | He said to me, “He does his duty.” |
Indirect | He told me that he did his duty. |
List 10
Direct | He says, “I am going to college.” |
Indirect | He says that he is going to college. |
Direct | He said to me, “you are not a man of your word.” |
Indirect | He told me that I was not a man of my word. |
Direct | Ali said, “He will come and meet you.” |
Indirect | Ali said that he would come and meet me. |
Direct | He said to me, “ I shall visit you soon.” |
Indirect | He told me that he would visit me soon. |
Direct | He said, “it was raining.” |
Indirect | He said that it had been raining. |
Direct | He said, ‘My friend left for Lahore.” |
Indirect | He said that his friend had left for Lahore. |
Direct | He says, “my father is an engineer.” |
Indirect | He says that his father is an engineer. |
Direct | She says, “I am working hard.” |
Indirect | She says that she is working hard. |
Direct | He says, “I go to school regularly.” |
Indirect | He says that he goes to school regularly. |
Direct | she said, “I am doing my home task now.” |
Indirect | she said that she was doing her home task then. |
List 11
Direct | He said, “I am not a thief.” |
Indirect | He said he was not a thief. |
Direct | she said, “I am working hard.” |
Indirect | she said that she was working hard. |
Direct | He said, “I have returned the book.” |
Indirect | He said that he had returned the book |
Direct | she said, “The patient died in the hospital.” |
Indirect | she said that the patient had died in the hospital. |
Direct | He said, “she will go there.” |
Indirect | He said that she would go there. |
Direct | she said, “I do not agree with you.” |
Indirect | she said that she did not agree with me. |
Direct | He said to the stranger, “I do not recognize you” |
Indirect | He told the stranger that he did not recognize him. |
Direct | The teacher said to Romeo, “I have taught you and your sister.” |
Indirect | The teacher told Romeo that he had taught him and his sister. |
Direct | She said to me, “you are a lazy boy.” |
Indirect | she told me that I was a lazy boy. |
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