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  1. Reported Speech

    Watch my reported speech video: Here's how it works: We use a 'reporting verb' like 'say' or 'tell'. ( Click here for more about using 'say' and 'tell' .) If this verb is in the present tense, it's easy. We just put 'she says' and then the sentence: Direct speech: I like ice cream. Reported speech: She says (that) she likes ice cream.

  2. Tense changes in reported speech

    In indirect speech, the structure of the reported clause depends on whether the speaker is reporting a statement, a question or a command. 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. Phrase in Direct Speech. Equivalent in Reported Speech.

  3. Present perfect continuous

    We use the present perfect continuous to talk about an action or activity that started in the past and continues now or has only just stopped. I hate this weather! It 's been raining all week (= and it is still raining). I need a break. I 've been studying all day (= and I have just stopped).

  4. Reported Speech in English

    Present Perfect Continuous. Direct speech: She said, "I have been watching that show." Indirect speech: She said that she had been watching that show (past perfect continuous) or She said that she has been watching that show (present perfect continuous). These examples are similar to the others above.

  5. REPORTED SPEECH

    Present Continuous → Past Continuous . Direct Speech: Our English is improving. Reported Speech: My students said that their English was improving. / My students told me that their English was improving. Present Perfect → Past Perfect. Direct Speech: I have been to France many times. Reported Speech: Gary said that he had been to France

  6. Reported Speech: Important Grammar Rules and Examples • 7ESL

    No Change in Verb Tenses in Reported Speech. In some cases, verb tenses do not change when you report speech indirectly.Here are the key instances: When the introductory verb is in the present, present perfect, or future.; When the reported sentence deals with a fact or general truth.; When the reported sentence contains a time clause.; If the verb of the sentence is in the unreal past (the ...

  7. Reported speech: indirect speech

    Reported speech: indirect speech - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary

  8. PDF Reported speech

    A) The changes of verb tenses in the indirect (reported) speech 1. Present - past The present simple tense becomes the past simple tense and the present continuous becomes the past continuous. "I never understand you," she told me. - She told me she never understood me. "We are exercising," he explained. - He explained that they were exercising. 2.

  9. Reported Speech

    For example: Direct speech: I dislike fried chicken. Reported speech: She said she disliked fried chicken. Note how the main verb in the reported statement is also in the past tense verb form. Use the simple present tense in your indirect speech if the initial words remain relevant at the time of reporting.

  10. Reported Speech

    Generally, reported speech is introduced by the verb say (Other reporting verbs include tell, mention, inform). The verb is used in the past tense, said, which indicates that something was spoken in the past. For example: ... Present Perfect Continuous: "We have been waiting for 3 hours. ...

  11. Reported Speech Tenses Chart: How to convert tenses

    Below is a reported speech tense change chart with the rules for backshifting for each tense and for modal verbs. You will see reported speech does not go back a tense if it is already in the past perfect (there is no further back it can go), and some modal verbs also do not change. If you are tested on this, though, these are the changes you ...

  12. Reported Speech in English

    When English teachers refer to the present tense in reported speech, we mean that the reporting verb is in the present tense. Fortunately for English learners, this is the easier of the two tenses to learn with indirect speech. ... Present perfect continuous. Original sentence: I have been living in London since 2012. Reported speech option #1 ...

  13. Direct Indirect Speech for Present Perfect Continuous

    Last updated at April 16, 2024 by Teachoo. In this case,Present Perfect Continuous of Direct Speech becomes Past Perfect Continuous of Indirect Speech. The sportsman said "I have been training for 6 hours daily". The man said "I have been watching you".

  14. Reported Speech

    Reported speech is the form in which one can convey a message said by oneself or someone else, mostly in the past. It can also be said to be the third person view of what someone has said. In this form of speech, you need not use quotation marks as you are not quoting the exact words spoken by the speaker, but just conveying the message. Q2.

  15. Reported Speech: Structures and Examples

    Reported speech (Indirect Speech) is how we represent the speech of other people or what we ourselves say. Reported Speech focuses more on the content of what someone said rather than their exact words. The structure of the independent clause depends on whether the speaker is reporting a statement, a question, or a command.

  16. Reported speech

    Anna, "Richard has never touched a snake." Anna said (that) . Lucas, "I haven't seen my brother since 2018." Lucas remarked (that) . Grace, "Ken has fed the pets." Grace told me (that) . Ruby, "Adam has not collected stickers." Ruby told me (that) . Sentences in Reported speech in the Present Perfect in English in an Online Exercise.

  17. PDF Unit 12A Grammar: Reported Speech(1

    Usually, the reported statement is one tense back from the direct speech statement: Present Simple Past Simple "I often play tennis," she said. She said (that) she often played tennis. Present Continuous Past continuous "We love going camping," he said. He said (that) they loved going camping. Past Simple Past Perfect

  18. Direct and Indirect Speech Present Tense Examples

    Direct and Indirect Speech Simple Present Tense Examples. If reported verb is in Past Tense, reported speech will change from Present Indefinite Tense to Past Indefinite Tense. Direct Speech. Indirect Speech. Virat said, "I play cricket.". Virat said that he played cricket. Grandma said to me, "You are a good boy.".

  19. Present Perfect Continuous, Reported Speech by Cristopher Vargas on Prezi

    Present Perfect Continuous, Reported Speech by Cristopher Vargas on Prezi. Blog. July 25, 2024. Sales pitch presentation: creating impact with Prezi. July 22, 2024. Make every lesson count with these student engagement strategies. July 18, 2024. Product presentations: defining them and creating your own.

  20. Direct and Indirect of Present Continuous Tense

    Tense Change As a rule when you report something someone has said you go back a tense, therefore, when we report what someone is saying in present continuous we go one tense back. Instead we use past continuous tense in reported speech. Affirmatives. Direct speech: RP +, + S + be1 + V1ing + ROTS He said, "I am doing my homework."

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