THE RULES IN TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCES FROM DIRECT TO INDIRECT SPEECH
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Here with the series of stuff in DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH….
There are some important rules in the transformation of Sentences from Direct Speech to Indirect Speech
ONLY IN INFORMAL ENGLISH CONTEXT IS REQUIRED
1. Context (Situation when/where you are talking)
Eg: You are telling your friend about the conversation between Aravind and Priya
When you are talking about a conversation between Aravind and Priya far away at some other shop from the book shop where the conversation between Aravind and Priya took place.
DIRECT SPEECH: Aravind said to Priya, “This book is worth it.”
INDIRECT SPEECH: Aravind told Priya that that book is worth it.
When you are talking about this conversation between Aravind and Priya at the same book shop near the same book where the conversation between Aravind and Priya took place.
DIRECT SPEECH: Aravind said to Priya, “This book is worth it.”
INDIRECT SPEECH: Aravind told Priya that this book is worth it.
Thus depending upon the context wherein you are quoting the words of another person’s conversation matters a lot. But Generally in school grammar you directly change the Conversation from Direct Speech to Indirect Speech with the following rules.
IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR (FORMAL ENGLISH) FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN “CONTEXT” IS NOT REQUIRED
2. The tense of the verb should be changed
PRESENT TENSE
DIRECT SPEECH |
INDIRECT SPEECH/ REPORTED SPEECH |
Simple Present |
Simple Past |
Present Continuous /Progressive |
Past Continuous/ Progressive |
Present Perfect |
Past Perfect |
Present Perfect Progressive |
Past Perfect Progressive |
DIRECT SPEECH |
INDIRECT SPEECH |
Simple Past |
Past Perfect |
Past Progressive |
Past Perfect Progressive |
Past Perfect |
Remains same(No changes ) |
Past Perfect Progressive |
Remains same(No changes) |
Will |
Would |
Shall |
Should |
Can |
Could |
May |
Might |
FUTURE PROGRESSIVE
Will/Shall be |
Would be |
Will/Shall have been |
Would have been |
DIRECT SPEECH |
INDIRECT SPEECH |
This |
That |
These |
Those |
Here |
There |