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Types of speech:Quoted Reported

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Слайд 1Reported Speech
Created by Dilya Khayrullaeva

Reported SpeechCreated by Dilya Khayrullaeva

Слайд 2Types of speech:
Quoted
Reported

Types of speech:Quoted Reported

Слайд 3Quoted speech
It refers to reproducing words exactly as they were

originally spoken.

!!! Quotation marks are used.

Quoted speechIt refers to reproducing words exactly as they were originally spoken.!!! Quotation marks are used.

Слайд 4Reported speech
It refers to using a noun clause ( “that

clause”) to report what someone has said.

No quotation marks are

used!!!
Reported speechIt refers to using a noun clause ( “that clause”) to report what someone has said.No

Слайд 5Tense shift

Tense shift

Слайд 8Changes in Reported Speech
Personal and possessive pronouns (I, you,

he; my, your, his, etc.) “I like your coat.”
He

said that he liked my coat.

Changes in Reported Speech Personal and possessive pronouns (I, you, he; my, your, his, etc.) 	“I like

Слайд 9Tense shift
“I am looking for a post office.”
She

said that she was looking for a post office.

Tense shift 	“I am looking for a post office.” She said that she was looking for a

Слайд 10Time references
(today – that day, yesterday – the day

before, tomorrow – the following day/the next day, now –

then, next week – the following week, ago-before, last- the previous, etc.)
“I’ll see you tomorrow.”
He said that he would see us the next day.

Time references (today – that day, yesterday – the day before, tomorrow – the following day/the next

Слайд 11Demonstrative pronouns and adverbs (here – there, this – that,

these – those)
“These books are taken from here.”
He

said that those books were taken from there.


Demonstrative pronouns and adverbs (here – there, this – that, these – those) 		“These books are taken

Слайд 12Word order in questions:
(V + S – S + V)


“How are you going to deal with this problem?”
I

asked him how he was going to deal with that problem.

Word order in questions:(V + S – S + V) 	“How are you going to deal with

Слайд 13Should, ought to and might are not changed:
“I should/ought to/might

watch TV.”
She said she should/ought to/ might watch TV.

Should, ought to and might are not changed:“I should/ought to/might watch TV.”She said she should/ought to/ might

Слайд 14No tense change:
Immediate reporting:
- What did the teacher just say?

I didn’t hear him.
- He said (that) he wants us

to read Chapter 6.

No tense change:Immediate reporting:- What did the teacher just say? I didn’t hear him.- He said (that)

Слайд 15Later reporting:
- I didn’t go to class yesterday. Did Mr.

Jones give any assignments?
Yes. He said he wanted us to

read Chapter 6.
Later reporting:- I didn’t go to class yesterday. Did Mr. Jones give any assignments?Yes. He said he

Слайд 16!!! When the reported sentence deals with a general truth,

the present tense is retained.
“The world is round.”

She said that

the world is round.
!!! When the reported sentence deals with a general truth, the present tense is retained.“The world is

Слайд 17!!!
When the reporting verb is simple present, present perfect or

future, the main verb is not changed.
She says she watches

TV every day.
She has said that she watches TV every day.
She will say that she watches TV every day.
!!!When the reporting verb is simple present, present perfect or future, the main verb is not changed.She

Слайд 18Introducing Reported Speech

Introducing Reported Speech

Слайд 20Have a wonderful day!

Have a wonderful day!

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