Another common way to say or write what someone has said is to use Reported Speech. Reported Speech uses Noun Clauses and does not use quotations.
Structure
A common form of Reported Speech is to use a past tense main verb of a sentence, and then another past tense in the Noun Clause.
- John asked why the sky was blue. (asked = main verb of the sentence, was = past tense in Noun Clause)
- She said that she did not understand the grammar. (said = main verb of the sentence, did not understand = past tense in Noun Clause)
Backshifting
- In Reported Speech, we often backshift the tense of the verb or verbs in the Noun Clause.
- This means, if someone says something in the Present Simple tense, we need to report that speech using the Past Simple in the Noun Clause.
- If someone says something in the Present Continuous tense, we need to report that speech using the Past Continuous tense in the Noun Clause.
Quoted Speech: Present Tenses | Reported Speech: Past Tenses |
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James said, "I am really hungry." | James said that he was really hungry. |
James said, "It is starting to snow outside." | James said that it was starting to snow outside. |
The above two examples are changing Present Tenses to Past Tenses. Below are other backshifting rules:
Quoted Speech | Reported Speech |
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"I study English every evening." | He said that he studied English every evening. |
"I am studying English." | He said that he was studying English. |
"I have studied English." | He said that he had studied English. |
"I studied English." | He said that he had studied English. |
"I was studying English." | He said that he had been studying English. |
"I had studied English." | He said that he had studied English. |
"I will study English." | He said that he would study English. |
"I am going to study English." | He said that he was going to study English. |
"I can study English." | He said that he could study English. |
"I may study English." | He said that he might study English. |
"I might study English." | He said that he might study English. |
"I must study English." | He said that he had to study English. |
"I have to study English." | He said that he had to study English. |
"I should study English." | He said that he should study English. |
No Backshifting
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