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examples, there is no tense change when reporting commands and requests – the verb changes into the infinitive... Examples Examples[r]

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Reported Speech

Statements, commands and requests

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Reported statements - intro

Look at these examples:

The little prince: “I want a sheep that

will live for a long time.”

 The little prince said (that) he wanted a sheep that would live for a long time

 The author: “This is my airplane.”

 The author said that was his airplane

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The differences

The changes you see are due to the fact

we don’t quote speaker’s words but

report them

The first difference you can see is the

omission of inverted comas

The second one is the use of introductory verbs such as say, tell etc

They are normally used in the past tense

NB ‘Tell’ requires the object whereas ‘say’ doesn’t

• The use of ‘that’ is optional

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Further changes

Personal pronouns and possessive

adjectives change, e.g I he/she, you I/we, my his/her, your my etc

The little prince: “I want a sheep that

will live for a long time.”

 The little prince said (that) he wanted a sheep that would live for a long time

 The author: “This is my airplane.”

 The author said that was his airplane

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Tense change

o Since the introductory verbs are

normally in the past tense, the tense in the main part changes, too Thus:

o Present Simple Past Simple

o The little prince: “Everything is so small where I live.”

o The little prince said that everything was

so small where he lived

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Tense change

Present Continuous Past Continuous

The little prince: “I am telling you this partly because of the snake.”

The little prince said he was telling him that partly because of the snake

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Tense change

Present Perfect Past Perfect

“I’ve been silly,” she whispered at last

silly

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Tense change

Past Simple Past Perfect

“You are like the fox when I first

encountered him,” he told the roses

He told the roses they were like the fox when he had first encountered him

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Tense change

Future Simple Future in the Past

The fox said: “You will then understand that your rose is unique.”

The fox told the little prince he would then understand that his rose was unique

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Tense change

Must had to; can could

“You must keep your promise,” said the little prince

The little prince told him he had to keep his promise

The little prince said: “I cannot

carry this body with me.”

The little prince said he could not

carry that body with him

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Other changes

 Adverbs of time: now then, yesterday the day before,

tomorrow the next day,

today that day, ago before

 Adverbs of place: here there etc

“I do not have to live here,” said the

little prince

The little prince said he did not have to live there.

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Reported commands & requests

Look at these examples:

“Draw me a sheep”, the little prince said

The little prince told him to draw him a sheep

“Please draw me a sheep,” the little

prince said softly

The little prince asked him to draw him a sheep

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Changes

As you can see from the previous

examples, there is no tense change when reporting commands and requests – the verb changes into the infinitive

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Examples

When reporting negative commands you must remember that ‘not’ comes before

‘to’

The rose said: “Don’t hang about so.”

The rose said to the little prince not to hang about so

“Do not come tonight” the little prince said

The little prince told him not to come that night

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More examples

“Come back tomorrow evening” the little prince told him

The little prince told him to come back the next evening

The rose whispered: “Please forgive me Try to be happy.”

The rose asked the little prince to

forgive her and to try to be

happy

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Thanks for attention

All used examples in direct speech taken from the book

“The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupery,

translated by Irene Testot-Ferry

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