Reported Speech - Practice
Reported Speech - Practice
Reported Speech - Practice
B When we use reported speech, the main verb of the sentence is usually past (Paul said that … /
I told her that … etc.). The rest of the sentence is usually past too:
Paul said that he was feeling ill.
I told Lisa that I didn’t have any money.
You can leave out that. So you can say:
Paul said that he was feeling ill. or Paul said he was feeling ill.
In general, the present in direct speech changes to the past in reported speech:
am/is → was do/does → did will → would
are → were have/has → had can → could
want/like/know/go etc. → wanted/liked/knew/went etc.
See also Unit 48A.
Compare direct and reported speech:
You met Anna. Here are some of Later you tell somebody what Anna said.
the things she said in direct speech: You use reported speech:
I’ve lost my phone. Anna said that she had lost her phone.
I want to buy a car. She said that she wanted to buy a car.
I can’t come to the party on She said that she couldn’t come to
Friday. the party on Friday.
She said that she didn’t have much
I don’t have much free time.
free time.
My parents are fine. She said that her parents were fine.
I’m going away for a few days. She said that she was going away for a
I’ll phone you when I get back. few days and would phone me when
ANNA
she got back.
C The past simple (did/saw/knew etc.) can stay the same in reported speech, or you can change it to the
past perfect (had done / had seen / had known etc.):
direct Paul said: ‘I woke up feeling ill, so I didn’t go to work.’
reported Paul said (that) he woke up feeling ill, so he didn’t go to work. or
Paul said (that) he had woken up feeling ill, so he hadn’t gone to work.
2 you: Shall we walk to the station? I wanted to walk to the station, but
tom: No, it’s too far. Let’s get a taxi. Tom said it was too far.
3 you: Have you been invited to the party? Anna has been invited to the party but she
anna: Yes, but I don’t want to go. told me she didn´t wanted to go.
4 you: When are you going away, Dan? I asked Dan about his travel plans. He said
dan: I’ll let you know next week. he would know next week.
5 you: Do you ever see Rachel these days? I asked Ben about Rachel, but he told me
ben: I haven’t seen her for a while. had not seen her for a while.
6 you: Where can I borrow a guitar? I needed to borrow a guitar and Kate said
kate: You can borrow mine. you could borrow mine .
7 you: How’s your job, Sue? I asked Sue about her job. She said
sue: I’m not enjoying it very much. she wasn´t enjoying it very much.
8 you: Do you still have your car? I asked James about his car. He told me
james: No, I sold it a few months ago. he was solding it a few months ago.
9 you: What’s the name of the cafe we went to? I asked Sarah the name of the cafe we went
sarah: I don’t know. to but she said she didn´t know .
10 you: How many students are there in your I asked Amy about her school and she told
class, Amy? me there were twenty student in the
amy: Twenty. class.
47.2 Somebody says something to you which is not what you expected. Use your own ideas to complete
your answers.
1 a: It’s quite a long way from the hotel to the city centre.
b: Is it? The man on the reception desk said it was only five minutes’ walk.
2 a: Sue is coming to the party tonight.
b: Is she? I saw her a few days ago and she said she wouldn´t come .
3 a: Sarah gets on fine with Paul.
b: Does she? Last week you said they hated each other.
4 a: Joe knows lots of people.
b: That’s not what he told me. He said that he didn´t know anyone.
5 a: Jane will be here next week.
b: Oh, really? When I spoke to her, she said she would be away.
6 a: I’m going out tonight.
b: Are you? I thought you said you would be at home.
7 a: I speak French quite well.
b: Do you? But earlier you said you didn´t know any other languages.
8 a: I haven’t seen Ben recently.
b: That’s strange. He told me he came back the last weekend.