Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Reported Speech - Andrea
- 1. SAY
- Let's look first at the verbs we've already talked about. The basic
verb pattern for using 'say' for reported speech is: say + (that) +
clause
- She said (that) she had already eaten.
- The direct speech for this is "I've already eaten"
- 2. TELL
- On the other hand, with 'tell' we need to use an object, a person who we
tell the information to. See also my page about the difference between
'say' and 'tell' here. tell + someone + (that) + clause
- I told John (that) I had seen the new film.
- The direct speech for this is "I've seen the new film"
- When we are reporting orders, we can also use another pattern
with 'tell': tell + someone + to + infinitive
- She told the children to go to bed.
- 3. ASK
- We use 'ask' to report questions or requests. For questions we use
the pattern: ask + someone + if / question word + clause
- I asked my boss if I could leave early
- For requests we use the pattern: ask + someone + to + infinitive
- I asked Lucy to pass me the salt.
- 4. ADVISE
- Give someone advice. Notice the
different spelling for the verb and the
noun.
- Advise + someone + to + infinitive
- She advised him to see
a doctor.
- Advise + (that) + clause
- The staff advise that
you carry water at
all times.
- Advise + against +
verb-ing
- I'd advise
against
leaving early.
- 5. AGREE
- Agree + to + infinitive
- We agreed to meet the following day.
- Agree + (that) + clause
- I agreed that the children could do their homework later.
- 6. APOLOGISE
- Apologise + (to + someone) + for + verb-ing
- They apologised to us for being late.
- Apologise (+ to + someone) + for + noun
- She apologised for the delay.
- 7. DECIDE
- Decide + to + infinitive
- They decided to go to the cinema.
- Decide + (that) + clause
- They decided that they would go to the cinema.
- 8. ENCOURAGE
- Encourage + someone + to + infinitive
- She encouraged him to take the exam again.
- 9. EXPLAIN
- Explain + (that) + clause
- The teacher explained that the course was finished.
- Explain + noun + to + someone
- She explained the grammar to the students.
- Explain + question word + to + infinitive
- They explained how to buy a train ticket on the internet.
- Explain + question word + clause
- We explained what the exams would cover.
- 10. INSIST
- Insist + on + verb-ing
- He insisted on paying.
- Insist + (that) + clause
- He insisted that we sit down.
- 11. PROMISE
- Promise + to + infinitive
- He promised to arrive early.
- Promise + (someone) + (that) + clause
- I promised him that I wouldn't do it again.
- 12. RECOMMEND
- Recommend + verb-ing
- I recommend visiting the British Museum while you're in London.
- Recommend + (that) + clause
- I recommend that you visit the British Museum
- 14. SUGGEST
- Suggest + verb-ing
- I suggest leaving soon
- Suggest + (that) + clause
- I suggest that you come as soon as you can.
- 13. REMIND
- Remind + someone + to + infinitive
- She reminded him to take his keys.
- Remind + someone + (that) + clause
- They reminded me that there is a party tonight.
- 15. WARN
- Warn + someone + (not) + to + infinitive
- I warned them not to go in the water.
- Warn + someone + about + something
- She warned us about the dangerous roads.