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        1SPOPVO  QPTTFTTJWF BEKFDUJWF BOE BEWFSC  3FQPSUJOH WFSCT
        DIBOHFT                                                 There are many verbs which we can use to introduce

        t  Pronouns and possessive adjectives often need to     reported speech. Most of them can be followed by more
          change in reported speech, especially when the reporter   than one grammatical pattern.
          is different from the original speaker:               WFSC   to JOm OJUJWF
          ‘I love you,’ Dan said.   Dan said he loved me.
                                                                t  agree: They agreed to broadcast the programme.
          ‘You didn’t give me your address,’ said Jane.   Jane said
                                                                t  offer: He offered to buy me lunch.
          we hadn’t given her our address.
                                                                t  promise: The mayor has promised to give us an interview.
        t  Time and place adverbs change if the time or place is no
                                                                WFSC   PCKFDU   to JOm OJUJWF
          longer the same as in the direct speech:
          ‘I’ll see you tomorrow.’   Jackie said she would see me   t  advise: The newspaper advises people to be careful
          the next/following day.                                 about using social media.
          ‘We’ve lived IFSF for six years.’   They said they had lived   t  ask: She asked the reporter to repeat his question.
          there for six years.                                  t  invite: They’ve invited us to attend the show.
                                                                t  order/tell: The teacher ordered/told the children to wait
          The adverb does not change if the time/place remains
          the same:                                               outside.
          ‘I came IFSF yesterday.’   (reported the same day) He   t  persuade: I persuaded the magazine to print my story.
          says he came here yesterday.                          t  remind: Can you remind me to update my blog?
                                                                t  warn: She warned him not to be late for the interview.
        t  These are some of the time reference changes:
                                                                WFSC   QSFQPTJUJPO   OPVO   WFSC    ing
         %JSFDU TQFFDI         3FQPSUFE TQFFDI                  t  complain about: The actress has complained about the
         (ten minutes) ago     (ten minutes) before/earlier       paparazzi outside her house.
                               the previous week/month/year     t  apologise for: The organisation has apologised for
         last week/month/year
                               the week/month/year before         publishing misleading information on its website.
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                               the following week/month/year    t  accuse (somebody) of: The president accused the press of
         next week/month/ year                                    distorting the truth.
                               the week/month/year after
         now                   at that time / immediately / then  WFSC   OPVO   WFSC    ing
         this week             last/that week                   t  deny: The minister has denied the accusation.
                               that day / yesterday             t  admit: He admitted inventing some details in his report.
         today                                                  t  recommend: She recommended doing more research.
                               on Monday/Tuesday, etc.
                                                                t  suggest: The directors have suggested paying for online
                               the next/following day
         tomorrow                                                 content with advertising.
                               the day after
                                                                WFSC   DMBVTF
                               the previous day
         yesterday
                               the day before                   These verbs can also be followed by (that) + clause:
                                                                admit, agree, complain, deny, promise, recommend,
        3FQPSUJOH RVFTUJPOT                                     suggest:
                                                                She suggested that they should interview local people.
        t  When we report a question, we change it into the form
          of a statement. This means that we change the word    These verbs must be followed by an object before (that) +
          order and do not use the auxiliary do, does or did in the   clause:
          present and past simple:                              persuade, promise, remind, tell, warn:
          ‘What are you watching?’   He asked us what we were   We warned our audience that they might fi nd some of the
          watching.                                             photos distressing.
          ‘Where do you live?’   She asked me where I lived/live.
                                                                    4FF BMTP QBHF      Verbs + to infi nitive or -ing
        t  When we report Yes/No questions, we add if or whether:
          ‘Do you speak Italian?’   He asked me if/whether I spoke/
          speak Italian.





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