What is Reported Speech?
When the listener has to tell what someone said to someone, he tells in two ways. He tells, speaker's statement as it is or he makes some changes in the speaker's sentence. He tells the speaker's sentence as it is, it is called direct speech or direct narration and if he makes some changes in it, it is called indirect speech or indirect narration.
1) Direct Speech/Narration:
Direct narration is a kind of speech which is reported by some other person exactly in the words spoken by the speaker. While writing, this speech is placed within inverted commas.
Ex. Raj said to the teacher, “I will submit the assignment on Monday.” (Direct Narration).
Indirect Speech/Narration:
Indirect narration is a speech which is reported by listener by using certain conjunctions in place of commas and making necessary changes in the tenses, time, place and the pronouns of the reported speech.
Ex. Raj told the teacher that he would submit the assignment on Monday.” (Indirect Speech)
Structure of Direct to indirect
Direct Speech
Indirect Speech
1) Reporting Verb
2) Conjunction
3) Tense
4) Pronoun
5) Time
6) Place
3) Changes in Tense:
|
SR. NO. |
DIRECT |
INDIRECT |
|
1 |
Simple Present Tense |
Simple Past Tense |
|
2 |
Present Continuous Tense |
Past Continuous Tense |
|
3 |
Present Perfect Tense |
Past Perfect Tense |
|
4 |
Present Perfect Continuous Tense |
Past Perfect Continuous Tense |
|
5 |
Simple Past Tense |
Past Perfect Tense |
|
6 |
Past Continuous Tense |
Past Perfect Continuous Tense |
|
7 |
Past Perfect Tense |
No Change |
|
8 |
Past Perfect Continuous Tense |
No Change |
|
9 |
Simple Future Tense |
will/ shall becomes would/should |
|
10 |
Future Continuous Tense |
|
|
11 |
Future Perfect Continuous |
|
|
12 |
Future Perfect Continuous Tense |
4) Changes in Pronoun:
SR. NO. | DIRECT | INDIRECT |
1 | Simple Present Tense Raj said, ''Virat plays cricket." | Simple Past Tense Raj said that Virat played cricket. |
2 | Present Continuous Tense Raj said, ''Virat is playing cricket." | Past Continuous Tense Raj said that Virat was playing cricket. |
3 | Present Perfect Tense Raj said, ''Virat has played cricket." | Past Perfect Tense Raj said that Virat had played cricket. |
4 | Present Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said, ''Virat has been playing cricket.” | Past Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said that Virat had been playing cricket. |
5 | Simple Past Tense Raj said, ''Virat played cricket.” | Past Perfect Tense Raj said that Virat had played cricket. |
6 | Past Continuous Tense Raj said, ''Virat was playing cricket.” | Past Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said that Virat had been playing cricket. |
7 | Past Perfect Tense Raj said, ''Virat had played cricket." | Past Perfect Tense (No change) Raj said that Virat had played cricket. |
8 | Past Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said, ''Virat had been playing cricket." | Past Perfect Con. Tense (No change) Raj said that Virat had been playing cricket. |
9 | Simple Future Tense Raj said, ''Virat will play cricket." | Simple Future Tense (will-would) Raj said that Virat would play cricket. |
10 | Future Continuous Tense Raj said, ''Virat will be playing cricket." | Future Continuous Tense Raj said that Virat would be playing cricket. |
11 | Future Perfect Tense Raj said, ''Virat will have played cricket." | Future Perfect Tense Raj said that Virat would have played cricket. |
12 | Future Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said, ''Virat will have been playing cricket." | Future Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said that Virat would have been playing cricket. |
Important Note:
Examples;
Direct: He says, “I speak English.”
Indirect: Poet said that water follows.
Indirect: Sharvaree said that honesty is the best policy.
i) Verbal Question or Yes/No Question;
SR. NO. | DIRECT | INDIRECT |
1 | Simple Present Tense Raj said, ''Does Virat play cricket?" | Simple Past Tense Raj said if/whether Virat played cricket. |
2 | Present Continuous Tense Raj said, ''Is Virat playing cricket?" | Past Continuous Tense Raj said if/whether Virat was playing cricket. |
3 | Present Perfect Tense Raj said, ''Has Virat played cricket?" | Past Perfect Tense Raj said if/whether Virat had played cricket. |
4 | Present Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said, ''Has Virat been playing cricket?” | Past Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said if/whether Virat had been playing cricket. |
5 | Simple Past Tense Raj said, ''Did Virat play cricket?” | Past Perfect Tense Raj said if/whether Virat had played cricket. |
6 | Past Continuous Tense Raj said, ''Was Virat playing cricket?” | Past Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said if/whether Virat had been playing cricket. |
7 | Past Perfect Tense Raj said, ''Had Virat played cricket?" | Past Perfect Tense (No change) Raj said if/whether Virat had played cricket. |
8 | Past Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said, ''Had Virat been playing cricket?" | Past Perfect Con. Tense (No change) Raj said if/whether Virat had been playing cricket. |
9 | Simple Future Tense Raj said, ''Will Virat play cricket?" | Simple Future Tense (will-would) Raj said if/whether Virat would play cricket. |
10 | Future Continuous Tense Raj said, ''Will Virat be playing cricket?" | Future Continuous Tense Raj said if/whether Virat would be playing cricket. |
11 | Future Perfect Tense Raj said, ''Will Virat have played cricket?" | Future Perfect Tense Raj said if/whether Virat would have played cricket. |
12 | Future Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said, ''Will Virat have been playing cricket?" | Future Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said if/whether Virat would have been playing cricket. |
ii) Wh...... Question;
SR. NO. | DIRECT | INDIRECT |
1 | Simple Present Tense Raj said, ''What does Virat play?" | Simple Past Tense Raj said what Virat played? |
2 | Present Continuous Tense Raj said, ''What is Virat playing?" | Past Continuous Tense Raj said what Virat was playing ? |
3 | Present Perfect Tense Raj said, ''What was Virat played?" | Past Perfect Tense Raj said what Virat had played? |
4 | Present Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said, ''What was Virat been playing?” | Past Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said what Virat had been playing? |
5 | Simple Past Tense Raj said, ''What did Virat play?” | Past Perfect Tense Raj said what Virat had played? |
6 | Past Continuous Tense Raj said, ''What was Virat playing?” | Past Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said what Virat had been playing? |
7 | Past Perfect Tense Raj said, ''What had Virat played?" | Past Perfect Tense (No change) Raj said what Virat had played? |
8 | Past Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said, ''What had Virat been playing?" | Past Perfect Con. Tense (No change) Raj said what Virat had been playing? |
9 | Simple Future Tense Raj said, ''What will Virat play?" | Simple Future Tense (will-would) Raj said what Virat would play? |
10 | Future Continuous Tense Raj said, ''What will Virat be playing?" | Future Continuous Tense Raj said what Virat would be playing? |
11 | Future Perfect Tense Raj said, ''What will Virat have played?" | Future Perfect Tense Raj said what Virat would have played? |
12 | Future Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said, ''What will Virat have been playing?" | Future Perfect Continuous Tense Raj said what Virat would have been playing? |
3) Exclamatory Sentence:
- exclaimed with joy
- exclaimed with sorrow
- cried out
- exclaimed/said with surprise etc.



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