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Explain about reported speech when two sentences given​

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Answered by Manraj27
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What is reported speech?

Reported speech is when you tell somebody else what you or a person said before.

Distinction must be made between direct speech and reported speech.

Direct speech vs Reported speech:

Direct speech Reported speech

She says: "I like tuna fish." She says that she likes tuna fish.

She said: "I'm visiting Paris next weekend" She said that she was visiting Paris the following weekend.

Different types of sentences

When you use reported speech, you either report:

statements

questions

requests / commands

other types

A. Reporting Statements

When transforming statements, check whether you have to change:

pronouns

tense

place and time expression

1- Pronouns

In reported speech, you often have to change the pronoun depending on who says what.

Example:

She says, “My dad likes roast chicken.” – She says that her dad likes roast chicken.

2- Tenses

If the sentence starts in the present, there is no backshift of tenses in reported speech.

If the sentence starts in the past, there is often backshift of tenses in reported speech.

Direct speech Reported speech

(no backshift) “I write poems.” He says that he writes poems.

(backshift) “I write poems.”

He said that he wrote poems.

No backshift

Do not change the tense if the introductory clause is in a present tense (e. g. He says). Note, however, that you might have to change the form of the present tense verb (3rd person singular).

Example:

He says, “I write poems.” – He says that he writes English.

Backshift

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