Reported Speech – 3rd Year Secondary School (Bac) English
Reported Speech (also called Indirect Speech) is an essential grammar topic for the Baccalaureate English exam. It appears in multiple-choice questions, transformation exercises, and writing tasks. This lesson covers all the rules with clear examples.
Lesson Objectives:
- Understand the difference between direct and reported speech
- Learn the rules for tense changes
- Master time and place expression changes
- Practice with Bac-style exercises
1. What is Reported Speech?
When we report what someone said without quoting their exact words, we use reported speech. We often use verbs like: say, tell, ask, explain, claim, state, suggest. Direct: ‘I am tired,’ said John. Reported: John said (that) he was tired.
2. Tense Changes (Backshift):
When the reporting verb is in the past tense (said, told, asked), the tense in the reported clause shifts back:
- Present Simple → Past Simple: ‘I work’ → He said he worked
- Present Continuous → Past Continuous: ‘I am working’ → He said he was working
- Present Perfect → Past Perfect: ‘I have finished’ → He said he had finished
- Past Simple → Past Perfect: ‘I arrived’ → He said he had arrived
- Will → Would: ‘I will come’ → He said he would come
- Can → Could: ‘I can help’ → He said he could help
- Must → Had to: ‘I must go’ → He said he had to go
3. Time and Place Changes:
Words like here, now, today, yesterday, tomorrow change in reported speech: here → there, now → then, today → that day, yesterday → the day before / the previous day, tomorrow → the next day / the following day, ago → before, this/these → that/those, last week → the week before.
4. Questions in Reported Speech:
For yes/no questions, use ‘if’ or ‘whether’: Direct: ‘Are you ready?’ Reported: He asked if I was ready. For wh-questions, keep the question word: Direct: ‘Where do you live?’ Reported: She asked where I lived. Note: word order changes to statement order (no inversion).
5. Commands and Requests:
Use ‘tell/ask + infinitive’: Direct: ‘Close the door,’ he said. Reported: He told me to close the door. For negatives: ‘Don’t run’ → He told me not to run.
Bac Practice Exercise:
Exercise: Rewrite in reported speech. 1) ‘I have never been to Algiers,’ said Karim. → Karim said that he had never been to Algiers. 2) ‘Will you help me with this exercise?’ she asked. → She asked if I would help her with that exercise. 3) ‘Don’t forget to revise,’ the teacher said. → The teacher told us not to forget to revise.
Summary:
Remember the key rule: when the reporting verb is past tense, shift the main verb one tense back. Pay attention to pronoun changes (I→he/she, we→they, my→his/her). Practice with Bac exam transformation exercises to master this topic.
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