In this module, you will study reported speech, also known as indirect speech or narration. Reported speech is used to report or describe what someone said without quoting their exact words.
When we report speech, we often change:
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verb tense
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pronouns
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time expressions
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place references
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sentence structure
For example:
Direct speech:
She said, “I am studying the results.”
Reported speech:
She said that she was studying the results.
In this transformation, several grammatical changes occur:
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the present continuous tense becomes past continuous
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the pronoun “I” changes to “she”
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the reporting clause introduces the statement
These transformations help maintain logical consistency between the original statement and the reporting context.
Reported speech is widely used in:
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academic writing
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news reporting
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formal communication
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storytelling and narratives
Understanding how reported speech works allows learners to describe conversations, statements, questions, and instructions accurately.
Key Concepts in This Module
This module explores the complete system of reported speech transformations, including:
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converting direct speech into reported speech
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understanding tense backshifting
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adjusting pronouns and reference words
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changing time and place expressions
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reporting statements, questions, commands, and requests
You will also learn how to avoid common learner errors in complex reported speech transformations.
Core Transformation Principle
Direct speech reports the exact words spoken.
Example:
She said, “The experiment is successful.”
Reported speech reports the meaning of the statement rather than the exact words.
Example:
She said that the experiment was successful.
The tense shifts because the reporting verb is in the past tense.
Typical Changes in Reported Speech
When converting direct speech to reported speech, several grammatical changes often occur.
Tense Changes (Backshifting)
| Direct Speech | Reported Speech |
|---|---|
| present simple | past simple |
| present continuous | past continuous |
| present perfect | past perfect |
| will | would |
Example:
Direct:
He said, “I will finish the report.”
Reported:
He said that he would finish the report.
Pronoun Changes
| Direct | Reported |
|---|---|
| I | he / she |
| my | his / her |
| we | they |
Example:
Direct:
She said, “I completed my research.”
Reported:
She said that she had completed her research.
Time Expression Changes
| Direct | Reported |
|---|---|
| today | that day |
| tomorrow | the next day |
| yesterday | the previous day |
| now | then |
Example:
Direct:
She said, “I will start the experiment tomorrow.”
Reported:
She said that she would start the experiment the next day.
Lessons in This Module
| Lesson | Topic |
|---|---|
| Lesson 1️⃣ | Introduction to Reported Speech |
| Lesson 2️⃣ | Tense Changes in Reported Speech |
| Lesson 3️⃣ | Pronoun and Reference Changes |
| Lesson 4️⃣ | Reporting Statements |
| Lesson 5️⃣ | Reporting Questions |
| Lesson 6️⃣ | Reporting Commands and Requests |
| Lesson 7️⃣ | Advanced Reported Speech Transformations |
Skills You Will Develop
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
✅ convert direct speech into reported speech correctly
✅ apply tense backshifting rules accurately
✅ adjust pronouns and reference expressions appropriately
✅ transform statements, questions, and commands into reported form
✅ avoid common errors in complex reported speech transformations