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Direct and indirect speech table explanation PDF

Direct speech:

There is no comma after a full stop or a question mark: ‘How are you?’ he asked.

Reported Speech

Our son’s a dentist,’ they said. -> They said that their son was a dentist.

Direct speechReported speech
Present simple
‘I live in Turkey,’ she said.
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Past simple
She said that she lived in Turkey.
Present continuous
‘She’s shopping,’ they said.
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Past continuous
They said that she was shopping.
Present perfect
‘They’ve left,’ he said. ——————- >
Past perfect
He said that they had left.
Past simple
‘I watched a film,’ she said.
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Past perfect
She said that she had watched a film.
Past perfect
‘They’d finished,’ he said.
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Past perfect
He said that they had finished.
am/is/are going to
‘I’m going to stay,’ he said.
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was/were going to
He said that he was going to stay.
will + infinitive
‘I’ll help you,’ she said.
——————- >
would + infinitive
She said that she would help me.
Pronouns
I ——————- > he/she
We ——————- > they
My ——————- > his/her
Our ——————- > their
Time Adverbs
today ——————- > then/that day
yesterday ——————- > the day before
tomorrow ——————- > the next day/ the day after
last week ——————- > the week before
It is not necessary to use that: She said (that) she lived in Turkey.

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