Direct and Indirect
Speech
Direct Speech
the message of the speaker is conveyed or
reported in his own actual words without any
change
Example:
Radha said, “I am very busy now.”
Indirect Speech
the message of the speaker is conveyed or
reported in our own words
Example:
Radha said that she was very busy then
Indirect Speech
Note:
1. All inverted commas or quotation marks are omitted and
the sentence ends with a full stop.
2. Conjunction ‘that’ is added before the indirect
statement.
3. The pronoun ‘I’ is changed to ‘she’. (The Pronoun is
changed in Person)
4. The verb ‘am’ is changed to ‘was’. (Present Tense is
changed to Past)
5. The adverb ‘now’ is changed to ‘then’.
Tip 1: Conversion Rules as per the
Reporting Verb
When the reporting or principal verb is
in the Past Tense, all Present tenses of
the direct are changed into the
corresponding Past Tenses.
a) Direct: He said, “I am unwell.”
b) Indirect: He said (that) he was unwell.
Tip 1: Conversion Rules as per the
Reporting Verb
Ifthe reporting verb is in the Present or
Future Tense, the tenses of the Direct
Speech do not change.
a) Direct: He says/will say, “I am unwell.”
b) Indirect: He says/will say he is unwell.
Tip 1: Conversion Rules as per the
Reporting Verb
The Tense in Indirect Speech is NOT CHANGED if
the words within the quotation marks talk of a
universal truth or habitual action.
a) Direct: They said, “We cannot live without
water.”
b) Indirect: They said that we cannot live without
water.
Tip 2: Conversion Rules of Present Tense
in Direct Speech
Simple Present Changes to Simple Past
a) Direct: "I am happy", she said.
b) Indirect: She said that
she was happy.
Tip 2: Conversion Rules of Present Tense
in Direct Speech
Present Continuous Changes to Past
Continuous
a) Direct: "I am reading a book", he
explained.
b) Indirect: He explained that he was
reading a book.
Tip 2: Conversion Rules of Present Tense
in Direct Speech
Present Perfect Changes to Past Perfect
a) Direct: She said, "He has
finished his food“.
b) Indirect: She said that he had
finished his food.
Tip 2: Conversion Rules of Present Tense
in Direct Speech
Present Perfect Changes to Past Perfect
a) Direct: "I have been to Gujarat", he
told me.
b) Indirect: He told me that he had
been to Gujarat.
Tip 3: Conversion Rules of Past & Future
Tense
Simple Past Changes to Past Perfect
a) Direct: He said, “Ira arrived on
Monday."
b) Indirect: He said that Ira had
arrived on Monday.
Tip 3: Conversion Rules of Past & Future
Tense
Past Continuous Changes to Past Perfect
Continuous
a) Direct: "We were living in Goa", they told
me.
b) Indirect: They told me that they had
been living in Goa.
Tip 3: Conversion Rules of Past & Future
Tense
Future Changes to Present Conditional
a) Direct: He said, "I will be in
Kolkata tomorrow."
b) Indirect: He said that he would
be in Kolkata the next day.
Tip 3: Conversion Rules of Past & Future
Tense
Future Continuous Changes to Conditional
Continuous
a) Direct: She said, "I'll be using the car next
Friday.”
b) Indirect: She said that she would be
using the car next Friday.
Tip 4: Changes in Modals
CAN changes into COULD
a) Direct: He said, "I can swim."
b) Indirect: He said that he could swim.