Senin, 03 Desember 2012

Direct Indirect Speech

  • Direct speech is reproducing words exactly as they were originally spoken.
  • Indirect speech is using a noun clause to report what someone had said.
Example :
Lina   : I came to Tio’s party last Saturday.
Lala   : What did Lina said.
Lila  :  Lina said that she had come to Tio’s party the previous    
         Saturay.

1. When you change direct speech into indirect speech, you also change the adverb of time:
Direct
Indirect
Now
Today
Tomorrow

Next ...
Last...

.... ago
Yesterday
The day before yesterday
Here
This
These

Then
That day
The next day, the day after, the following day
The ... after, the following...
The. . . before, the previous
.... before
The day before
Two days before

There
That
Those

2. Kind of Indirect sSpeech
a. Statements
Direct : Nando said “I lost my car”
Indirect : Nando said that he had lost his car.
 
b. Questions
Direct : Bella asked me, “ Will you go to the mall?”
 Indirect : Bella asked me whether I would go to the mall.
 
c. Request
Direct : Mr. Aditya said , “ Please open your book on page 50”.
Indirect : Mr. Aditya told us to open our book on page 50.

3. The tense Changing
Direct
Indirect
Present Simple
Present Continous
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Continous
Future Simple
Future Continous
Future Perfect
Future perfect Continous
Past Simple
Past Continous
Past Perfect
Past Perfect Continous
Past Simple
Past Continous
Past Perfect
Past Perfect Continous
Past Future
Past Future Continous
Past Future Perfect
Past Future Perfect
Past perfect
Past Perfect Continous
Past Perfect
Past perfect Continous


4. Changing Modal Verb
Direct
Indirect
Can
May
Must
Shall
Will
Could
Might
Had to
Should
Would 

Direct Speech
Þ
Indirect Speech
Simple present
He said, “I go to school every day.”
Þ
Simple past
He said (that) he went to school every day.
Simple past 
He said, “I went to school every day.”
Þ
Past perfect
He said (that) he had gone to school every day.
Present perfect 
He said, “I have gone to school every day.”
Þ
Past perfect 
He said (that) he had gone to school every day.
Present progressive
He said, “I am going to school every day.”
Þ
Past progressive
He said (that) he was going to school every day.
Past progressive
He said, “I was going to school every day.”
Þ
Perfect progressive
He said (that) he had been going to school every day,
Future (will)
He said, “I will go to school every day.”
Þ
Would + verb name
He said (that) he would go to school every day.
Future (going to)
He said, “I am going to school every day.”
Þ
Present progressive
He said (that) he is going to school every day.

Past progressive
He said (that) he was going to school every day
Direct Speech
Þ
Indirect Speech
Auxiliary + verb name
He said, “Do you go to school every day?”
He said, “Where do you go to school?”
Þ
Simple past
He asked me if I went to school every day.*
He asked me where I went to school.
Imperative
He said, “Go to school every day.”
Þ
Infinitive
He said to go to school every day.
  

Direct Speech
Þ
Indirect Speech
Simple present + simple present
He says, “I go to school every day.”
Þ
Simple present + simple present
He says (that) he goes to school every day.
Present perfect + simple present
He has said, “I go to school every day.”
Þ
Present perfect + simple present
He has said (that) he goes to school every day.
Past progressive + simple past
He was saying, “I went to school every day.”
Þ
Past progressive + simple past
He was saying (that) he went to school every day.

Past progressive + past perfect
He was saying (that) he had gone to school every day.
Future + simple present
He will say, “I go to school every day.”
Þ
Future + simple present
He will say (that) he goes to school every day.

Direct Speech
Þ
Indirect Speech
can
He said, “I can go to school every day.”
Þ
could
He said (that) he could go to school every day.
may
He said, “I may go to school every day.”
Þ
might
He said (that) he might go to school every day.
might
He said, “I might go to school every day.”


must
He said, “I must go to school every day.”
Þ
had to
He said (that) he had to go to school every day.
have to
He said, “I have to go to school every day.”


should
He said, “I should go to school every day.”
Þ
should
He said (that) he should go to school every day.
ought to
He said, “I ought to go to school every day.”
Þ
ought to
He said (that) he ought to go to school every day.

 




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