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*If the verb in direct speech is stated in past tense, we use perfect infinitive and perfect gerund after reporting verb in the indirect speech. E.g.: “Yes, it’s me[r]

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Reporting Verbs + infinitive with to Reporting Verbs + gerund (-ing) Reporting Verbs + that – clause Structure

S + reporting verb + O (someone) + (not) to V-inf

S + reporting verb + V-ing S + reporting verb (+ O <someone>) +

that + clause

S + reporting verb + O (someone) + preposition + V-ing

Some

reporting

verbs of

this type

Promise Agree/ refuse/ forbid Invite/ offer/ advise Ask/ request/ demand/ order

Admit/ deny/ regret Also: Suggest (doing something) Propose/ recommend (doing something)

Claim/ state/ explain/ add/ report/ boast/ complain/ point out/ agree/ confirm/ estimate/ promise / admit/ deny etc + that –clause

5 REPORTING VERBS (followed by infinitives, gerund or that-clause)

Other than “SAY” or “TELL”, it is usually better to use more precise REPORTING VERBS when turning (usually informal) direct

statements into (usually more formal) reported one Such reporting verbs are advice, apologize, congratulate, promise, remind, etc

E.g.: “All right I’ll wait for you”, he said.

He agreed to wait for me

There are three types of structures following these reporting verbs:  Reporting Verbs + infinitive with to;  Reporting Verbs + gerund (-ing):  Reporting Verbs + that – clause

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Persuade Warn/ threaten Encourage Remind Instruct

Assure/ inform/ tell + someone + that –clause

Suggest/ advise/ agree/ demand/ insist/ prefer/ propose/ recommend/ request/ urge + that + clause

containing subjunctive/ should (S + V-inf/ should V-inf)

Hope/ expect/ promise/ threaten + that + clause containing “would”

Admit to Apologize (to someone) for Accuse someone of

Insist on Object to someone (doing something) Congratulate someone on

Blame someone for Thank someone for Charge someone with Warn someone against

Examples

1 “Helen, would you like to come to lunch on Sunday?, said Mary

Mary invited Helen to come to lunch on Sunday

2 “Don’t forget to buy some milk, Andy,” said Clare.

Clare reminded Andy to buy some milk

3 “I wouldn’t cook the fish for too long, Bill, if I were you,” said Jean

Jean advised Bill not to cook the fish for too long

1 “Me? No, I didn’t take Sue’s calculator,” said Bob  Bob denied having taken Sue’s calculator.

2 “Why don’t we give him some money?” said Mary  Mary suggested giving him some money

1 “No, you really must stay the night, Sophia,” Ann said  Ann insisted that Sophia stay the night

2 “Why don’t you go and see “The sound of Music” again, Brian?” I said  I suggested that Brian should go and see “The sound of Music” again

3 “She was there first,” Bill said  Bill pointed out that she had been there first

1 “I hear you passed your exams

Congratulations!” John said to us.

John congratulated us on having passed our exams

2 “Don’t stay at the hotel near the

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airport,” I said to Ann  I warned Ann against staying at the hotel near the airport

Notes

*If the verb in direct speech is stated in present tense, we use present

infinitive and present gerund after reporting verb in the indirect speech E.g.: “You should take some aspirins,” said the doctor  The doctor advised

me to take some aspirins

*If the verb in direct speech is stated in past tense, we use perfect infinitive and perfect gerund after reporting verb in the indirect speech.

E.g.: “Yes, it’s me I took that pen,” Bob said  Bob admitted to having stolen that pen

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