English Grammar in Use With Answers » Unit 48: Reported speed 2

It is not always necessary to change the verb in reported speech. If the situation is still the same, you do not need to change the verb to the past. For example:
  • direct Paul said 'My new job is boring.'
    reported Paul said that his new job is boring. (The situation is still the same. His job is still boring now.)
  • direct Helen said 'I want to go to Canada next year.'
    reported Helen told me that she wants to go to Canada next year. (Helen still wants to go to Canada next year.)

You can also change the verb to the past:
  • Paul said that his new job was boring.
  • Helen told me that she wanted to go to Canada next year.

But if the situation has changed or finished, you must use a past verb:
  • Paul left the room suddenly. He said he had to go. (not has to go)

You need to use a past form when there is a difference between what was said and what is really true.

For example:

You met Sonia a few days ago.
She said: Joe is in hospital.

Later that day you meet Joe in the street.
You say: Hi, Joe. I didn't expect to see you. Sonia said you were in hospital. (not 'Sonia said you are in hospital', because dearly he is not)

Say and tell

If you say who somebody is talking to, use tell:
  • Sonia told me that you were in hospital. (not Sonia said me)
  • What did you tell the police? (not say the police)

Otherwise use say:
  • Sonia said that you were in hospital. (not Sonia told that ... )
  • What did you say?

But you can 'say something to somebody':
  • Ann said goodbye to me and left. (not Ann said me goodbye)
  • What did you say to the police?

Tell/ask somebody to do something

We also use the infinitive (to do / to be etc.) in reported speech, especially with tell and ask (for orders and requests):
  • direct 'Drink plenty of water,' the doctor said to me.
    reported The doctor told me to drink plenty of water.
  • direct 'Don't be late,' I said to Joe.
    reported I told Joe not to be late.
  • direct 'Can you help me, please,' Jackie said to me.
    reported Jackie asked me to help her.

You can also say 'Somebody said (not) to do something':
  • Paul said not to worry about him. (but not Paul said me)

48.1 Here are some things that Sarah said to you:

But later Sarah says something different to you. What do you say?

  1. Dave works very hard.
    .
  2. Let's have fish for dinner.
    But __________ .
  3. I'm going to buy a car.
    __________ .
  4. Jane is always short of money.
    __________ .
  5. My sister lives in Paris.
    __________ .
  6. I think New York is a great place.
    __________ .
  7. Let's go out tomorrow evening.
    __________ .
  8. I've never spoken to Jane.
    __________ .

48.2 Complete the sentences with say or tell (in the correct form). Use only one word each time.

  1. Ann (1) goodbye to me and left.
  2. (2) __________ us about your holiday. Did you have a nice time?
  3. Don't just stand there! (3) __________ something!
  4. I wonder where Sue is. She (4) __________ she would be here at 8 o'clock.
  5. Dan (5) __________ me that he was bored with his job.
  6. The doctor (6) __________ that I should rest for at least a week.
  7. Don't (7) __________ anybody what I (8) __________ . It's a secret just between us.
  8. 'Did she (9) __________ you what happened?' 'No, she didn't (10) __________ anything to me.'
  9. Gary couldn't help me. He (11) __________ me to ask Chris.
  10. Gary couldn't help me. He (12) __________ to ask Chris.

48.3 The following sentences are direct speech:

Now choose one of these to complete each of the sentences below. Use reported speech.

  1. Will was taking a long time to get ready, so I .
  2. Sarah was driving too fast, so I asked __________ .
  3. Sue was nervous about the situation. I told __________ .
  4. I couldn't move the piano alone, so I __________ .
  5. The security guard looked at me suspiciously and __________ .
  6. Tom was going to the shop, so I __________ .
  7. The man started asking me personal questions, so I __________ .
  8. John was in love with Marianne, so he __________ .
  9. I didn't want to delay Helen, so I __________ .

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