Zusammenfassung der Ressource
REPORTED SPEECH- 1A BACH
- QUESTIONS
- We do not use the auxilary verb do in reported questions.
- Do you like vegetables?- he
asked me if i liked
vegetables.
- there is no
inversion of subject
and verb in
reported question
- where are you? - he asked me where i was
- when there
is no
question
word( who,
what, where
etc) we use
if or
whether.
- is that your car? - he asked me if that was my car
- STATEMENTS
- the tense of the verb in reported speech
usually change going one tense back.
- present simple - past simple
- present continuous - past continuous
- past simple - past perfect continuous
- present perfect continuous - past perfect continuous
- will - would
- must - must/had to
- can - could
- may/might - might
- maybe i have made a mistake- he said he might had made a mistake
- i can play the piano this afternoon- he said he could play the piano that afternoon
- i must do my homework for tomorrow- he said that he mus do his homework for tomorrow
- i will play tennis tomorrow- he said he would play tennis the next day
- i have been playing tennis for 2 hours- he said he had been playing tennis for 2 hours
- i played tennis yesterday- he said he had played tennis yesterday
- i am playing tennis- he said he was playing tennis
- I ke playing football- he said he liked playing football
- when the reporting verb is in the past
but the statement is something which is
still true, or is and will be always true,
the tense of the verb in reported speech
usually stays the same
- M name is Cistina- she said her name is Cristina.
- In reported speech,
pronouns and
possesive adjectives
algo change
- i like your hair- she said he liked her hair
- With say you do
not need to use
a personal
object to say
who you saying
something to.
- i dont like this job- he said he didnt like that job
- With tell you must
use a personal object
to say who you are
saying something to
- John i dont like this job- the
told him he didnt like that job
- OTHER REPORTING VERBS
- add, admit, agree, announce, claim,
complain, explain, promise. These verbs
work like say .
- remind, warn. These
verbs work like tell.
- OTHER REPORTING STRUCTURES.
- Verb + infinitive: agree, claim, promise, refuse
- he agreed to repeat the exam.
- verb + object + infinitive:
advise,ask,forbid,instruct,tell,order,invite,remind,warn,recommend.
- he invited her to have dinner out.
- verb + gerund:
admit,advise,deny,regret,recommend,suggest
- he advised doing more difficult
- verb + preposition + gerund: apologize for,
insist on, object to, confess to
- he apologized for doing bad the exercise
- verb + object + preposition +
gerund: accuse somebody of,
congratulate somebody on,
criticize somebody for, warn
somebody against
- they accused him of stealing the bag.