🔥 Learn Reported Speech in 15 minutes! (Indirect Speech - Direct Speech)

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  • Learn everything about reported speech (indirect speech) using these 3 simple grammar rules. Free pdf: free.englishwithgreg.com
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    ► CHAPTERS:
    00:00 Intro - Reported Speech in English
    00:21 What is Reported Speech or Indirect Speech?
    02:08 Using Reporting Verbs
    02:57 Common Mistake! Say v Tell
    04:03 What is Backshifting?
    04:47 Change pronouns
    06:56 Backshifting examples and tenses
    10:45 Reported commands
    12:22 Reported questions
    15:01 Reported modal verbs
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    ► TRANSCRIPTION
    You asked for this video, so here it is, reported speech. And there are just three simple rules to follow if you want to change direct speech into reported speech. So when people tell you that reported speech is difficult, don't listen to them.
    Now, before we look at these three simple rules, what is reported speech? Well, there are two types of speech that I will be talking in this video, direct speech and indirect speech or reported speech. Let me explain. I had a conversation with John yesterday.
    John said, "I'm going to London. I can't wait!"
    Here, I'm using the exact words that John used. Easy. That's direct speech. But unfortunately, we don't normally speak like this when we're talking about what someone said. Instead, we use reported speech or indirect speech, which looks like this.
    John said that he was going to London and he couldn't wait. You see, I'm not quoting John. I'm not using his exact words. I'm just reporting what he said in a sentence of my own. So that is what reported speech is. And that is the most common and natural way way of telling someone what John said. Now, let's have a look at these three rules that you need to know to use it.
    If you're new here, I'm Greg, and I teach upper intermediate and advanced English, so you can speak English clearly and understand easily. I have a free PDF for you to help you with today's lesson. You'll get all the rules and examples and a test to make sure you have learned reported speech perfectly. The link is up there and down there.
    Rule one, when we're using reported speech, we need a reporting verb. The most common reporting verbs are say, tell, ask. They are the common ones, but there are also many others you can use to add a more advanced flavour to your English, like inform, mention, state, explain, suggest, confirm, agree, disagree, point out.
    They are all reporting verbs that we can use in reported speech. But to make the rules simpler, I'll just be using say, tell, and ask in this video. That's easy enough, though there is one really common mistake that students make with the verbs say and tell. Have a look at these sentences and tell me, what's the mistake here?
    He said me I could go. Say your parents hello from me.
    Any idea? Well, the verb should be tell, not say here.
    How do we know? Well, learn this rule and you'll be fine. You say something and you tell someone. In other words, we follow the verb tell with a person. I tell you. I told him. I will tell her. But we cannot do this with the verb say. We do not say, I say you. I said him. I will say you. All those are wrong. Okay, so once you avoid that very common mistake, rule number one, starting reported speech with a reporting verb, is quite simple, right?
    Okay, rule number two. Rule number two is probably the most challenging thing we have to do in reported speech, and that is we have to change the tense of the main verb. And this is what grammar people call backshifting. I don't normally like grammar words, but I think backshifting is quite a nice word. Okay? Shift is like, oi, move, shift. And back is in the past. So it's like, oi, verb, move. Move one tense back in the past. Backshifting.
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Komentáře • 74

  • @EnglishWithGreg
    @EnglishWithGreg  Před měsícem +6

    📘 Download the Free Worksheet + Test (pdf) here: free.englishwithgreg.com

    • @user-ki1wr9qx4b
      @user-ki1wr9qx4b Před 25 dny +1

      Dear sir,
      I am an Egyptian young man and I watch all your videos on CZcams. I have a question. Could you please help me know which sentence is correct? Tank you so much.
      The end of their lives matches the ending of Her book
      The end of their lives matches the ending in Her book
      The end of their lives matches the end of Her book
      The end of their lives matches the end in Her book

  • @user-iu5xd4cv9d
    @user-iu5xd4cv9d Před 9 dny +3

    Thanks sir from South Africa writing English exam tomorrow thanks for the video ❤

  • @fabianabevis9890
    @fabianabevis9890 Před měsícem +3

    Thank you so much for this brilliant ( and manageable) revision of the "Indirect Speech"..... you're a true "virtuoso" of the English Grammar.

  • @fatimaahmed_27
    @fatimaahmed_27 Před měsícem +4

    Fantastic!
    I was waiting fir this video, because there is an exam on sunday..
    Thank you , I following you from Iraq 🇮🇶

  • @alangomes7601
    @alangomes7601 Před měsícem +1

    This video is amazing Greg! ❤

  • @KZM100o
    @KZM100o Před měsícem +3

    Awesome Mt. Greg❤

  • @cinz6663
    @cinz6663 Před měsícem +1

    Greg you are such an excellent teacher!!!!

  • @LARANGURENL
    @LARANGURENL Před měsícem

    Great!!! Love the way you teach. Thanks!!

  • @abderrahmanemekhfi
    @abderrahmanemekhfi Před měsícem +1

    thank you for your effort

  • @ipandaemilia6838
    @ipandaemilia6838 Před 6 dny

    He is really good. I love him.

  • @salutvictor4772
    @salutvictor4772 Před měsícem

    THANK YOU FOR THIS CONTENT!!! Watching,, learning and enjoying from Guatemala!!!!!

  • @aamirkhan3838
    @aamirkhan3838 Před měsícem +2

    This video is very helpful for me.thanks a lot sir

  • @shieldstar5629
    @shieldstar5629 Před měsícem

    You really make it a piece of cake think you very much for your affert this is so cool

  • @analuciafernandes8752
    @analuciafernandes8752 Před měsícem

    Greg you taught me how to use the words say and tell. They are common words but I had never heard it before. Thanks for your helpful video

  • @user-ck6xy3jq2v
    @user-ck6xy3jq2v Před měsícem

    Thank you so much.
    You are the best professor in the world.

  • @shieldstar5629
    @shieldstar5629 Před 24 dny

    Thank you for answering my question i really appreciate it it means the world to me 😮 you're awesome

  • @user-ro2ck1p7
    @user-ro2ck1p7 Před měsícem

    YOU ARE THE BEST TEACHER, THANKS A LOT ❤❤

  • @marceladumitrufilip
    @marceladumitrufilip Před měsícem

    You rock!!!

  • @pjdava
    @pjdava Před měsícem

    English with Greg, Your videos always make me happy, so I subscribed!

  • @Layan-R7
    @Layan-R7 Před měsícem

    Wonderful video. I wonder if there is an explanation for the passive voice?.

  • @m-arc4781
    @m-arc4781 Před měsícem +1

    Hi, Greg! Perfect explanation! 🇰🇬

  • @user-jx4ei7ru7n
    @user-jx4ei7ru7n Před měsícem

    excellent

  • @MariaCeliaZamorano-ne6bl
    @MariaCeliaZamorano-ne6bl Před měsícem

    Exelent video dear GREG !!!, YOU are so clear and help me to refresh what I learned at the academy ...long time ago 😅😅.Now I 'm going to watch it again ,to be more confident !!THANKS A LOT !!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊

  • @danielcubides5170
    @danielcubides5170 Před dnem

    Would it be possible to replace the "What will you be doing this time tomorrow?" question for a "She asked me what I was going to be doing for this time today" rephrasing?

  • @franciscavillamane8098

    All very useful, thank you. A litlle large. A comment, do a video to explain wether, I hate it because I dont know haw to use it
    ❤from Argentina greetings🤗😘👍

  • @MTC-G
    @MTC-G Před 5 dny

    Love ur Hat

  • @user-ov3cq3zp7o
    @user-ov3cq3zp7o Před měsícem +1

    You can do magic, Greg!

  • @Mindlift_Coaching
    @Mindlift_Coaching Před 20 dny

    Why we don't change "were" (engagements were) to Past Perfect in the following example:
    Direct speech: Grandma: When I was your age, engagements were very short… maybe 3 months. Do you think you will have a short or long engagement?
    Woman: I imagine a long one. John has his important business trips coming up.
    Reported speech: It was good! She asked me when we thought we would get married. I said that I didn’t know. Then she told me that in her time, engagements were short. Then she asked me if I thought we would have a short or long engagement.

  • @user-op7mv2dp3n
    @user-op7mv2dp3n Před měsícem +1

    Hi! I'm Etienne from eastern Africa ; teacher Greg how can i fluency English wile i live where i can't find a native English speaker even a fluwent one.thanks for your help.

  • @santoshpariyar7322
    @santoshpariyar7322 Před měsícem

    Thank you for your brilliant video sir, but i have a request for me that you must upload a video on all preposition preposition makes me confused sometimes

  • @shieldstar5629
    @shieldstar5629 Před 27 dny

    I don't know how he understood that i meant to say you you really make it a peace of cake English thank you so much and i wrote think instead of thank you so much it's really embarrassing im really sorry about that but your really smart if I were you I wouldn't understand that 😊😮

  • @nitinchaturvedi3880
    @nitinchaturvedi3880 Před měsícem

    Sir please a video on past participle, present participle and perfect participle and please cover all the uses of these if you make a video you will make it easy for us as it is advanced grammar

  • @guillaumebuiret1116
    @guillaumebuiret1116 Před měsícem

    Hello Greg. Thanks a lot for this video. I have a question about the example you gave at 14:50. I would have said : "she asked him what he would be doing that time the day after". What do you think about it? Have a good day

  • @user-jr2cn1wg4c
    @user-jr2cn1wg4c Před měsícem

    hello, I am pretty luckly to see your videos.Can you make more about Clauses ,for example: WHICH, THAT, WHO, WHERE, WHOSE, and so on. Thank you.

  • @raviperera50
    @raviperera50 Před měsícem

    Dear teacher, I'd like to know if these sentences sound OK in English, especially regarding the usage of 'less' and 'short'
    1. Despite this being festive season, business is less / short for us.
    2. Being a holiday, buses are short today.
    3. My knowledge of science is less / short.
    Please help me.

  • @Atletaa
    @Atletaa Před měsícem

    Is it the same with these sentences?
    I thought he was happy
    or
    I thought he is happy
    Or in a different case :
    i thought he had been happy
    I wanted to use backshifting cause it looks similiar to reported speech
    Alternatively with a Word "promise" :
    I had promised i would do it the following day

  • @TEMBODOUBT
    @TEMBODOUBT Před měsícem

    🇿🇲 YOUR VIDEOS ARE ALWAYS CAPTIVATING ✅

  • @mschan305
    @mschan305 Před měsícem

    no need any changes of Time and Place Words in Reported Speech?

  • @MayorJerry0831
    @MayorJerry0831 Před 22 dny

    almost 500k

  • @vitalyplotkin555
    @vitalyplotkin555 Před měsícem

    Hey, profe!
    and what about here - there, this - that, now - then. I think those should be part of Rule #4

  • @Gyankabhandar12344
    @Gyankabhandar12344 Před měsícem +1

    I am from India ❤

  • @donalfredduave9684
    @donalfredduave9684 Před měsícem +1

    Have a good day

  • @johndereck304
    @johndereck304 Před měsícem +10

    Bro, I always watch your videos not because you can teach me anything new, but because of your cool peasant caps lol

    • @fabianabevis9890
      @fabianabevis9890 Před měsícem

      Basque berets.... actually.

    • @johndereck304
      @johndereck304 Před měsícem +2

      @@fabianabevis9890 Well I can't know all the terms for different types of hats so thanks for telling me, but I will still continue to refer to it as peasant cap lol.

    • @johndereck304
      @johndereck304 Před měsícem

      @@fabianabevis9890 Find pictures on google images of basque berets and you will see that his is a far cry from one. He does wear a peasant cap lol.

  • @jorgedangelo3331
    @jorgedangelo3331 Před měsícem +1

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  • @claudeandre4194
    @claudeandre4194 Před měsícem +1

    Hi; I can't download and get the worksheet ! Nothing in my boxmail !

  • @ibrahim_im
    @ibrahim_im Před měsícem

    🙏🏻

  • @user-ki1wr9qx4b
    @user-ki1wr9qx4b Před 25 dny

    Dear sir,
    I am an Egyptian young man and I watch all your videos on CZcams. I have a question. Could you please help me know which sentence is correct? Tank you so much.
    The end of their lives matches the ending of Her book
    The end of their lives matches the ending in Her book
    The end of their lives matches the end of Her book
    The end of their lives matches the end in Her book

    • @Bguy1
      @Bguy1 Před 19 dny

      Not a native English speaker but pretty sure all of them are correct though the second one is the best I think

  • @shieldstar5629
    @shieldstar5629 Před 27 dny

    This an apic video

  • @IRADUKUNDAEpiphanie-ns3rw

    👌

  • @anaramos2802
    @anaramos2802 Před měsícem

    Passive Voice is more complex compared to Reported Speech which is quite simple and just requires following the rules.

  • @imjuniorbondi
    @imjuniorbondi Před měsícem

    I won't go to the office today either.
    I won't go to the office today as well.
    Sir which one is the correct sentence?

  • @sasa3766
    @sasa3766 Před měsícem

    Hiii, are u from Cali???

  • @dougie2150
    @dougie2150 Před 15 dny

    Can I say: They said they have been practising for hours. If yes, is it still reported speech?
    And similar: The chef said he will be cooking later. Instead of using 'would'. (AI said it is also correct)

    • @ALIDAFAR.
      @ALIDAFAR. Před 14 dny

      Dude, in everyday English(informal English) we don't follow that rule, for example, "I'm doing my homework", would be "he said he's doing his homework". But if you wanna stick to the grammar, it'd be like this " he said he was doing his homework".
      Hope it helps.

  • @kabeers5376
    @kabeers5376 Před měsícem

    First Comment Greg. A big fan Of Yours

  • @nickra60
    @nickra60 Před měsícem

    Just a questio. We discussed here following sentences:
    He is going to New York. Vs
    He is to New York
    And
    Shipping point is to be determined. Vs
    Shipping point is to determined.
    Both sentences are correct, but when do you use which sentence?

  • @shieldstar5629
    @shieldstar5629 Před 27 dny

    does anyone know why he stopped making videos i he all right i really want to say a new video very badly

    • @officience1
      @officience1 Před 7 dny

      People say thank you but have never sent any thank you money. They only want free food free drinks

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    @user-ge1ru7px4g Před měsícem

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  • @shieldstar5629
    @shieldstar5629 Před 27 dny

    Sorry i meant to say i wanna see a new video so badly

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    @user-le6wf1ok8s Před měsícem

    Kya gora hi 😂😂😂

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    @donatelladelpriore3375 Před měsícem

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