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REPORTED SPEECH

It is used to tell someone what someone else told you.

Gossip? Maybe.

In the reported speech, the verb normally (not always) goes one tense back.

Subj + told me / said (that) + Subj + + C

Direct Speech:        Helen and Jessica: “ We are enjoying the class.”

Reported Speech: Helen and Jessica told me they were enjoying the class.

OBS: If the information is still TRUE (verdade): V1 → V1 or V2

Direct Speech:    Calvin: “I like to eat pizza.” (fact/true) = 2 options:      Reported Speech: Calvin told me he likes to eat pizza.

OR         Calvin told me he liked to eat pizza.

Examples:

Direct Speech:       James: “I can’t go to the party.

Reported Speech: James told me he couldn’t go to the party.

Direct Speech:       Jack: “Are you feeling bad today?”

Reported Speech: Jack asked me if I was feeling bad that day.

Direct Speech:       Kate: “I have to go now.

Reported Speech: Kate said that she had to go then.

We use:

He told me→ when we talk to a specific person. (verb tell) → (me, you, him, her, it, us, them) 

He said→ something is said to anybody in particular(qualquer um).

He asked me→ when a question is asked to a specific person.

Yes or no questions = if:

David: Do you go by bus? → David asked me if I went by bus.

Direct Speech > Reported Speech

Am / is > Was

Are > Were

Do > Did

Can > Could

May > Might

Must >Must / had to

Verb 1 >Verb 2

Will > Would

Was / were + Ving > had been + Ving

Verb 2 > Verb 2 / had + Verb 3

Have / has + V3 > Had + V3

Direct Speech:        Kimi: “I traveled to the beach last week. 

Reported Speech: Kimi said that she had traveled to the beach the week before.

Direct Speech: Mark: “I bought a new phone for my mother yesterday.

Reported Speech: Mark told me he had bought a new phone for his mother the day before.

Mark told me he bought a new phone for his mother the day before.

Time indicators > Reported speech

Today >That day

Tonight > That night

Now > At that time / Then

This > That

Here > There

Ago > Before

Tomorrow… > The following day / the next day

Yesterday > The day before

Last night/week… > The night before / the week before

Next week… > The following week