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Direct vs. Reported Speech

Direct and reported speech are two different ways to say what someone else said.

In direct speech, we quote the exact words that were spoken. We put quotation marks around what was said and add a speech tag such as "he said" or "she asked" either before or after the quote. For example:

"Are you free tonight?" she asked.
"I failed a test last week," she said.
He asked, "Have you seen any good movies lately?"

We can also use direct speech to say what someone is saying right now, as in: She says "Hurry up."

Reported speech is another way of saying what someone said, but without quotation marks. Reported speech doesn't repeat the words exactly as they were spoken. It changes the tense of all the verbs that were used. For example, if the speaker used a present tense verb, we change it to the past tense. If the speaker used a past tense verb, we change it to past perfect. We also change pronouns and time expressions.

See how the quotations given in direct speech above look in reported speech. Notice the changes in verb tense:

She asked if I was free that night.
She said she had failed an exam the week before.
He asked if I had seen any good movies lately.

Direct vs. Reported Speech Grammar Quiz

  1. He said Paul Nash beautiful pictures of war scenes.

  2. She asked, "Where from."

  3. Marie asked me if I of a good lunch spot.

  4. He told the truck driver that been everywhere.

  5. " in a risk-free trial of a timeshare off the coast of Guadalajara?" asked the saleswoman.

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Direct vs. Reported Speech Lessons:

Heartbroken

Tell On with Reported Speech

Breaking Point

Where the Wild Things Are

TV on the Radio

Off My Chest

No Doubt

Shed Some Light

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maibeth

Colombia

thank you

10:50 AM Oct 14 2009 |

turki20

turki20

Saudi Arabia

i think it is a good point to be understood.

but all previuos examples were not enough. thank you so much

04:44 PM Oct 11 2009 |

Shannon Zinn

South Africa

Thank you english Baby! this helped alot!!!!

08:36 AM Oct 11 2009 |

Charise

Charise

Philippines

 

Now am learning, wish to have more lessons to come i mean topics.Have a nice day to all.

07:24 PM Jun 21 2009 |

prince_of_love

United States

Thanks english,baby! It's a very imp. point to know how to make out the difference btw direct and report speech.. I would be happy.. if u added more excercise bout this topic in future..

Thanks.

01:17 PM Jun 01 2009 |

dirtyboy

Russian Federation

I totaly agree!!! This rule need some exercises.

02:45 PM May 07 2009 |

Luna Exoriens

Poland

Not bad

12:20 PM May 04 2009 |

shkurta

shkurta

Albania

good lessons,..thank you

10:05 AM May 02 2009 |

keni-gnawi

Morocco

i thank you very much for this lesson  but it will be more rich if you add  some  exercises

10:31 AM Apr 03 2009 |

luis fer

luis fer

Colombia

it is agood lesson.thanks a lot

 

03:21 PM Feb 28 2009 |