examples, there is no tense change when reporting commands and requests – the verb changes into the infinitive... Examples Examples[r]
Trang 1Reported Speech
Statements, commands and requests
Trang 2Reported 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
Trang 3The 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
Trang 5Tense 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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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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Present Perfect Past Perfect
“I’ve been silly,” she whispered at last
silly
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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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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
Trang 10Tense 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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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.
Trang 12Reported 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
Trang 13Changes
As you can see from the previous
examples, there is no tense change when reporting commands and requests – the verb changes into the infinitive
Trang 14Examples
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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“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
Trang 16Thanks 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