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  1. Reported Speech: Useful Rules & Examples

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  2. How to Use Reported Speech in English

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  3. ESL Teachers: REPORTED SPEECH

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  5. REPORTED SPEECH: Qué es y cómo usarlo?

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  6. Reported Speech: A Complete Grammar Guide ~ ENJOY THE JOURNEY

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  3. Reported Speech of Exclamatory Sentences

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  5. Questions in Reported Speech

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  1. Time and Place in Reported Speech

    that week, last week: last month: the month before/ the previous month, in May: next year: the following year, in 2014: two minutes ago: two minutes before: in one hour: ... Here are some common place words, showing how you change them for reported speech: direct speech indirect speech; here: there, in Starbucks: this: that: this book: the book ...

  2. Reported Speech

    Time Expressions with Reported Speech Sometimes when we change direct speech into reported speech we have to change time expressions too. We don't always have to do this, however. ... last night: the night before, Thursday night: last week: the week before / the previous week: tomorrow: today / the next day / the following day / Friday: Click ...

  3. Reported speech

    Direct speech (exact words): Mary: Oh dear. We've been walking for hours! I'm exhausted. I don't think I can go any further. I really need to stop for a rest. Peter: Don't worry. I'm not surprised you're tired. I'm tired too. I'll tell you what, let's see if we can find a place to sit down, and then we can stop and have our picnic. Reported ...

  4. Changes in Time and Place in Reported Speech • 7ESL

    Reported speech: They said their English teacher had quizzed them the day before. Last week -> The previous week/ The week before; For example: Direct speech: "We had an awful earthquake last week." Reported speech: They told us that he had had an awful earthquake the previous week. Ago -> Previously/ Before; For example:

  5. Reported Speech in English Grammar

    In reported speech, we change the tense and pronouns to show that some time has passed. Learn all about reported speech in English with Lingolia, then test your knowledge in the interactive exercises. ... last week: the week before: next year: the following year: tomorrow: the next day the following day: here: there: this: that: these: those:

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

    Reported speech is a very common thing in the English language. We do it almost every day, in conversation and in writing. The problem is, sometimes there can ... Last week -> The previous week/ The week before; Ago -> Previously/ Before; Tonight -> That night; Changes in Time and Place in Reported Speech | Image. Pin.

  7. Reported Speech

    To change an imperative sentence into a reported indirect sentence, use to for imperative and not to for negative sentences. Never use the word that in your indirect speech. Another rule is to remove the word please. Instead, say request or say. For example: "Please don't interrupt the event," said the host.

  8. Reported speech: indirect speech

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

  9. Reported Speech (Indirect Speech) in English

    How to use Reported Speech. If you have a sentence in Direct Speech, try to follow our 5 steps to put the sentence into Reported Speech.. ... a week ago: a week before: last weekend: the weekend before / the previous weekend: next week: the following week: tomorrow: the next/following day: here: there: 6. Additional information

  10. Reported Speech

    Direct speech: "I like this car." Reported speech: He said (that) he liked that car. Direct speech: "I went to Tokyo last week." Reported speech: She said (that) she'd been to Tokyo the week before. Meaning. We use reported speech to tell someone what another person said: Jim says to you: "I don't feel well." "I can't drive."

  11. Reported Speech

    Reported Speech: In this article, you will be introduced to reported speech, its meaning and definition, how and when to use it. You can also check out the examples given for a much better understanding of reported speech. ... Last week: The week before: Next week: The week after: Last month: The previous month: Next month: The following month ...

  12. What is Reported Speech and How to Use It? with Examples

    Reported speech: He said he would meet me at the park the next day. In this example, the present tense "will" is changed to the past tense "would." 3. Change reporting verbs: In reported speech, you can use different reporting verbs such as "say," "tell," "ask," or "inquire" depending on the context of the speech.

  13. Reported Speech In English: The Ultimate Guide

    Reported speech, also known as indirect speech, is a way of retelling what someone else has said without repeating their exact words. For example, let's say you have a friend called Jon and one called Mary. Mary has organised a house party and has invited you and Jon. Jon, however, is not feeling well.

  14. Changing time and place in reported speech| reported speech| English EFL

    Place. If we are in the same place when we report something, then we do not need to make any changes to place words. But if we are in a different place when we report something, then we need to change the place words. Look at these example sentences: He said: "It is cold in here ." → He said that it was cold in there.

  15. Reported Speech: Direct and Indirect speech

    Whenever you report a speech there's a reporting verb used like "say" or "tell". For example: Direct speech: I love to play football. Reported speech: She said that she loves to play football. (Note 1 : Assume a gender if not mentioned already. Note 2: Using "that" is optional.

  16. Reported Speech: Rules, Examples, Exceptions

    When we use reported speech, we often change the verb tense backwards in time. This can be called "backshift.". Here are some examples in different verb tenses: "I want to go home.". She said she wanted to go home. "I 'm reading a good book.". She said she was reading a good book. "I ate pasta for dinner last night.".

  17. Reported speech

    The day after tomorrow. in two days time/ two days later. "We'll come the day after tomorrow", they said. They said that they would come in two days time/ two days later. Next week/month/year. the following week/month/year. "I have an appointment next week", she said. She said that she had an appointment the following week.

  18. Reported speech: reporting verbs

    Look at these examples to see how reporting verbs are used. direct speech: 'You should come, it's going to be a lot of fun,' she said. indirect speech: She persuaded me to come. direct speech: 'Wait here,' he said. indirect speech: He told us to wait there. direct speech: 'It wasn't me who finished the coffee,' he said. indirect speech: He denied finishing the coffee.

  19. Indirect speech

    1 'I work in a bank.' ⇒ He said that he in a bank. 2 'I am working today.' ⇒ She told us she that day. 3 'I've been ill for a couple of weeks.' ⇒ He told me he for a couple of weeks. 4 'I was at the doctor all morning.' ⇒ She told me that she at the doctor all morning. 5 'I'll lend you the money .' ⇒ He told me he me the money.

  20. Reported speech: statements

    direct speech: 'I worked as a waiter before becoming a chef,' he said. indirect speech: He said he'd worked as a waiter before becoming a chef. direct speech: 'I'll phone you tomorrow,' he said. indirect speech: He said he'd phone me the next day. Try this exercise to test your grammar. Grammar test 1. Grammar B1-B2: Reported speech 1: 1

  21. A Quick Guide to Reported Speech

    Last week, one of our readers asked us to share some tips on how to use reported speech. Because structures for reported speech are common and useful to learn, we decided to create this quick guide to help anyone struggling with using reported speech in English.. Reported speech - also called indirect speech - is when you tell someone what you or another person said before.

  22. last week vs the last week in reported speech : r/grammar

    "I didn't go to school last week." - "He said he didn't go to school the previous week." "The last week haven't been productive" - "He said ... hadn't been productive" "Last week" in sentence 1(Mon-Sun) and "the last week" in sentence 2(the last 7 days) have different meanings. So, how do I convey them to reported speech keeping that distinction?

  23. The Reported speech

    4. Reported speech for questions. When we use reported speech to express a question we also move the verb tense of the original sentence one tense back as with the statements, but the sentence no longer has the structure of the question and takes the structure of a statement. The sentence in reported speech will be introduced by the verb ask.. A question can be preceded or not by a question ...

  24. Speech by Chair Powell on the economic outlook

    Recent readings on both job gains and inflation have come in higher than expected. The economy added an average of 265,000 jobs per month in the three months through February, a faster pace than we have seen since last June. And the higher inflation data over January and February were above the low readings in the second half of last year.

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  29. 15-year-old girl, her infant son found safe after going missing last

    LANCASTER, Calif. (KABC) -- A 15-year-old mother and her infant son have been located after they were reported missing last week. The California Highway Patrol announced Tuesday evening that ...

  30. Appeals Court Denies Another Trump Attempt to Delay Trial

    One week before Donald J. Trump is set to face a criminal trial in Manhattan, an appeals court judge on Monday rejected his effort to pause the case and move it to a different location. The judge ...