Educational Notes

Reported Speech

Reported speech (also called indirect speech) is used to report what someone else has said without quoting them directly.

1. Direct vs Reported Speech

2. Changes in Reported Speech

When changing direct speech into reported speech, changes usually occur in:

2.1 Tense Changes

Direct Speech Reported Speech
Present simple → "I eat rice." Past simple → He said (that) he ate rice.
Present continuous → "I am eating." Past continuous → He said he was eating.
Present perfect → "I have finished." Past perfect → He said he had finished.
Will → "I will go." Would → He said he would go.

2.2 Time & Place Changes

Direct Reported
NowThen
TodayThat day
TomorrowThe next day
YesterdayThe day before
HereThere

3. Reporting Statements

Direct: She said, “I like tea.”
Reported: She said (that) she liked tea.

4. Reporting Questions

Use question word (what, why, where...) or “if”/“whether” for yes/no questions. No question mark.

5. Reporting Commands and Requests

Use "to + base verb" or "not to" for negatives.

6. Reporting Suggestions