One should be having
command on all sections to score more and ace the exam. There are certain
topics which are common in almost every competitive exam.
Here, we have tried to cover Direct and Indirect Speech through this blog. We are providing rules, example and exercise to help you with this topic.
Reported
Speech is also known as Direct and Indirect Speech or Narration. In Indirect
Speech, we convey the speaker’s message in our own words. Thus, the message can
be conveyed in 2 ways.
- Direct
Speech
- Indirect
Speech
Direct
speech is known as repeating the exact words spoken and Indirect speech is
known as reporting the words.
But the
question occurs how to report or how to use Indirect speech? There are certain
rules to make changes in a sentence from Direct to Indirect speech. Read
the complete blog to know more.
Direct and Indirect Speech
Rules
Below, we
are sharing the rules to make changes from Direct to Indirect speech. The
changes of Direct and Indirect speech depend on some factors like modals,
reporting verb, place, time, tense, pronoun etc. You can check the complete
information of changes in Direct and Indirect speech.
Direct
Speech |
Indirect Speech |
Can |
Could |
May |
Might |
Must |
Had to/ Would have to |
Should |
Should |
Might |
Might |
Could |
Could |
Would |
Would |
Ought to |
Ought to |
Direct and Indirect
Speech Exercises for Modals:
Look to
the Direct and Indirect Speech examples with answers using modals.
- He
said, “I can cook food.”
He said that he could cook food.
- They
said, “We may go to Canada.”
They said that they might go to Canada.
- She
said, “I must finish the work on time.”
She said that she had to finish the work on
time.
Modals
that remain unchanged are: Should, might, could, would, ought to.
- Kanika
said, “I ought to avoid junk food.”
Kanika said that she ought to avoid junk food.
Changes as per Reporting
Verb
According
to the reporting verb, changes are made in the direct sentence or the sentence
in inverted commas.
If the
reporting verb is in the past tense, then the direct sentence is changed in its
past tense.
The tense of direct speech remains unchanged when the reporting verb is in the
present or future tense.
If the direct sentence contains the universal truth, then it remains unchanged
in the Indirect Speech.
Direct and Indirect
Speech Exercises for Reporting Verb
Below, we
are providing Direct and Indirect Speech examples using reporting verb changes.
- Navin
said, “He is young.”
Navin said that he was young.
- Isha
says, “I am pretty.”
Isha says that she is pretty.
- Rohan
will say, “I am tall.”
Rohan will say that he is tall.
- They
said, “The sun rises in the east.”
They said that the sun rises in the east.
Changes as per Tense
In the
below table, we are sharing how tense changes into Indirect speech.
Direct
Speech |
Indirect Speech |
Present simple (Subject +V1st + Object) |
Past simple (Subject +V2 + Object) |
Present continuous (Subject +is/am/are+V1 +ing+ Object) |
Past Continuous (Subject +was/were+V1 +ing+ Object) |
Present perfect (Subject + has/have+V3+Object) |
Past perfect (Subject+had+V3+Object) |
Past simple (Subject+V2+Object) |
Past perfect (Subject+had+V3+Object) |
Past Continuous (Subject +was/were+V1 +ing+ Object) |
Past perfect continuous (Subject +had been+V1 +ing+ Object) |
Future simple (Subject+ will/shall+V1+object) |
Present Conditional (Subject+ would+V1+object) |
Future Continuous (Subject +will/shall+be+V1 +ing+ Object) |
Conditional Continuous (Subject +would+be+V1 +ing+ Object) |
Direct and Indirect
speech exercises for Tense
Check the
Direct and Indirect speech examples for tense using the above table. Changes
will always be made according to the given table only.
- Heena
said, “I walk.”
Heena said that she walked.
- Deepak
said, “I am having tea.”
Deepak said that he was having tea.
- Ayesha
said, “Honey has left for school.”
Ayesha said that Honey had left for school.
- Vidisha
said, “Ananya took pasta.”
Vidisha said that Ananya had taken pasta.
- They
told, “We were living in Paris.”
They told that they had been living in Paris.
- Ramesh
said, “I will go to Sri Lanka.”
Ramesh said that he would go to Sri Lanka.
- Aishwarya
Said, “They will be watering plants.”
Aishwarya said that they would be watering plants.
Changes in Place and Time
Words are
changed in an Indirect Speech to replace nearness from distance. In the table,
we are sharing some words which are changed in Indirect speech.
Direct
Speech |
Indirect Speech |
Now |
Then |
Here |
There |
Today |
That day |
Tomorrow |
The next day |
Last week |
The previous week |
This |
That |
Tonight |
That night |
Ago |
Before |
Thus |
So |
Hither |
Thither |
Come |
Go |
Hence |
Thence |
Next |
Following |
Changes of Interrogative
Sentences
Here, we
are sharing certain rules of Direct and Indirect speech for interrogative
sentences conversions.
The
reporting verb said/said to is changed in asked, demanded, ordered, enquired as
per the nature of the sentence.
While a sentence starts with reporting verb then at the conversion time if
/whether is used as the joining clause.
In case the sentence starts from “Wh” question word, then no extra conjunction
is used.
Direct and Indirect
Speech Exercises for Interrogative Sentences
We are
applying the above rules in the given exercise below to make changes in Direct
and Indirect speech.
- Ravi
said, “What is Heena doing?”
Ravi asked me what Heena was doing.
- Esha
said, “Will she come for lunch?”
Esha asked if she would come for lunch.
- The
boy asked, “Where do you stay?”
The boy inquired where I stayed
Changes of Pronouns
While
making the changes from Direct and Indirect speech, one should be having
knowledge of rules of changes in pronouns.
The first
person in reported speech changes according to the subject of reporting speech.
In Reported Speech change of the second person depends on the object of
reporting speech.
The third person remains unchanged.
You can
check the table for the changes in pronoun.
Direct
Speech |
Indirect Speech |
I |
He/she |
You |
He/she/they |
We |
They |
They |
They |
He |
He |
She |
She |
It |
It |
Us |
Them |
Our |
Their |
His |
His |
Her |
Her |
Its |
Its |
Direct and Indirect
Speech Exercises for Changes in Pronoun
- Vidya
said, “I am a good girl.”
Vidya said that she was a good girl.
- I
told them, “You have finished your work.”
I told them that they had finished their work.
- He
said, “She is in Delhi.”
He said that she was in Delhi.
So,
aspirants in order not to leave any questions from this topic, you must go
through all the information, rules and exercise given in this blog.
If you
find the article useful, must share it with your friends who are preparing for
competitive exams.
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