For example, look at this sentence: Harry said, "I love Susan." If we ask someone else to tell us what Harry said, the person would say (or report) what the first person said like this.
He said he loved Susan.But notice how the verb tense changed. Love became loved. Here are some rules...
Or Harry said he loved Susan.
The present tense verb is change to the past tense in reported speech.
Sally said, "I like pizza."The past tense is change to the past perfect in reported speech.
What did she say?
She said (that*) she liked pizza.
Joe said, "I went to New York City."The present continuous is changed to the past continuous.
What did he say?
He said (that) he had gone to New York City.
Michael said, "I am taking an English class."*You can use the work that in reported speech if you want. It doesn't matter if you do or not.
What did he say?
He said (that) he was taking an English class.
Write the sentences using reported speech.
1. Lisa said, "I like to cook." What did she say?
2. Tony said, "I finished his homework." What did he say?
3. Ryan said, "I am working right now." What did he say?
4. Gwen and Ed said, "We are going to Canada." What did they say?
5. The teachers said, "We help students everyday." What did they say?
6. The radio announcer said, "It rained this morning." What did he say?
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