Meanings into Words: Grade XII
Unit 6 (Reporting):
Reported Speech
Ex:
6.1, (Reported speech): page: 52 (student's book)
Follow-up
structures and rules:
Mainly there are three changes made while
changing a speech from direct to indirect: person, tense and adverbials.
Mainly four types of sentences are prescribed for grade xii.
How to change:
Sl.No. |
Sentence-type |
Reporting verbs |
Joining words |
1 |
statement |
told |
that |
2 |
Yes/no question |
asked |
if |
3 |
'Wh' question |
asked/wanted to
know etc. |
'Wh' word |
4 |
Command
(imperative) |
told/requested/ordered |
to |
Person
change:
Subjective/subject in a sentence |
Objective/object in a sentence |
Possessive/relation |
I |
Me |
My/mine |
We |
Us |
Our/ours |
you |
You |
Your/yours |
He |
Him |
His |
She |
Her |
Her |
It |
It |
Its |
They |
Them |
Their |
who |
whom |
whose |
Tense
change:
Given verbs |
Changed into |
V1/v5 |
V2 |
V2 |
Had+v3 |
Is/am/are |
Was/were |
Was/were |
Had been |
Has/have |
had |
Had+v3 |
Had+v3 |
Can/may/shall/will
etc. |
Could/might/would
etc. |
Adverbial
change:
Given adverbials |
Changed into |
This |
That |
Now |
Then |
Today |
That day |
Tomorrow |
The next day |
Yesterday |
The day before/the previous day |
The day before
yesterday |
Two days before |
Ago |
Before |
Next |
The following |
thus |
so |
He admitted
that……….. |
He assured me that……. |
He urged me
to…………. |
He denied that………. |
He warned me
that…… |
He begged me
to……. |
He explained
that……….. |
He told me
that……….. |
He tried to
persuade me to……. |
He pointed out
that……….. |
He advised me to
………. |
He insisted on
v4…….. |
He claimed
that……… |
He recommended me
to…… |
He suggested that
I should ……… |
He insisted
that……………. |
He accused me of
v4…….. |
He agreed to ……. |
He refused to ….. |
He promised to…… |
He threatened
to…… |
Few
examples of reported speech:
Question:
change the following into indirect speech:
a) He
said to me, " I did your housework for you and for my benefit". (statement)
→ He told me
that he had done my housework for me and for his benefit.
b) He asked
me, "Have you done your homework?" (yes/no question)
→ He asked me if I had done my homework.
c) He asked
me, "When did you get up in the morning yesterday?" ('wh' question)
→ He asked me when I had got up in the
morning the day before.
d) He said to
her, "Please, open the window". (command/request)
→ He requested her to open the window.
From
student's book: Ex. No. 6.1: page: 52
Question:
Report these remarks made by the Australian:
a) "I'm
from Melbourne."
→ The
Australian said that he was from Melbourne.
b) "I
like it here."
→ He said
that he liked it there.
c) "I
don't earn much money."
→ He said
that he didn't earn much money.
d) "I've
got a cousin in America."
→ He said
that he had got a cousin in America.
e) "I'll
be staying in New York for a month."
→ He said
that he would be staying in New York for a
month.
f) "I'll
go to Canada too if I have time."
→ He said that he would go to Canada too if he had time.
Question:
Report these remarks made by the Minister:
a)
"We are going to do all we can to help industry."
→ The
Minister said that they are going to do all they could to help industry.
b)
"Unemployment figures have been falling for several months."
→ He
said that unemployment figures had been falling for several months.
c)
"The last government didn't do anything about unemployment."
→ He
said that the last government hadn't done anything about unemployment.
d)
"These proposals are being considered carefully."
→ He
said that those proposal were being considered carefully.
e)
"Things won't get better unless we all work together."
→ He
said that things wouldn't get better unless we all work together.
f)"I
fully support the Prime Minister's views."
→ He
said that he fully supported the Prime Minister's views.
→ He
said that he would win the next election.
h)
"I can't say any more until I've talked to the Prime Minister."
→ He
said that he couldn't say any more until he had talked to the Prime Minister.
From work
book: Ex-1: page: 28
Question:
Report the following remarks beginning 'He told me……….' :
1. My
father's ill.
→ He told me
(that) his father was ill.
2. I'll tell
her when I see her.
→ He told me
(that) he would tell her when he saw her.
3. I've been
sleeping very badly.
→ He told me
(that) he had been sleeping very badly.
4. If they're
waiting for you, you ought to go.
→ He told me
that if they were waiting for me, I ought to go.
5. The price
of petrol's going to go up.
→He told me
that the price of petrol was going to go up.
6. I'm sure
she won't mind if you use the phone.
→ He told me
(that) he was sure she wouldn't mind if I used the phone.
7. I was not
invited to the wedding.
→ He told me
(that) he had not been invited to the wedding.
8. I've had
my car serviced.
→ He told me
(that) he had had his car serviced.
9. I'm
reading that book you lent me.
→ He told me
(that) he was reading that book I had lent him.
10. They
don't play as much tennis as they used to.
→ He told me
(that) they didn't play as much tennis as they used to.
11. Since
they've already got one, there's no point in giving them one.
→ He told me
that since they had already got one, there was no point in giving them one.
12. You look
as if you haven't eaten for weeks.
→ He told me
(that) I looked as if I hadn't eaten for weeks.
From work
book: Ex-4: page: 31
Question:
Choose one of the verbs in the list to report each of the remarks below:
Promise advise suggest urge
Threaten recommend insist beg
1. I can't
tell you how important it is for you to give up smoking.
→ He urged
me to give up smoking.
2. You've got
to lend me the money! Oh, please, please!
→ He begged
me to lend him the money.
3. Why don't
you paint the ceiling yellow?
→ He suggested
me to paint the ceiling yellow or He suggested that I should paint the ceiling
yellow.
4. I'll buy
an ice cream if you're good.
→He promised
to buy me an ice cream.
5. You should
spend a week in Scotland—it's lovely.
→ He recommended
me to spend a week in Scotland.
6. No, I've
already told you—I'm going to pay.
→ He insisted
on paying.
7. You really
ought to have your roof repaired, you know.
He advised
me to have my roof repaired.
8. I'll
report you to the police if you don't do what I say.
→ He threatened
to do what he said.
Question:
Read the following remarks using one of the verbs below for each:
Deny, assure, suggest, beg,
agree.
1. 'you'll be
in no difficulty at all'.
→ He assured
me that I would be in no difficulty at all.
2. 'Ok, I'll
give you.
→ He agreed
to give me.
3. 'Why don't
you paint your ceiling white?'
→ He
suggested that I should paint the
ceiling white.
4. 'Pease-you
must help me'.
→ He begged
me to help him.
5. 'Me? I
didn't take your book'.
→ He denied
that he had taken my book.
From work
book: Ex-2: page: 29 surprise surprise (conflicting reports)
Question:
Respond with surprise to each of the following, in three different ways. Use
these expressions in your answers:
told
me/said….thought…
Didn't tell me…didn't realize/know…..
1.
I've been reading a book of Spanish poetry.
→a)
Really? I didn't know you liked poetry.
b) What? But you told me last week you'd
forgotten all your Spanish.
c) But I thought you were reading those
Italian plays.
2. I'm afraid
I can't afford to come to the concert.
a) Really? I
didn't know you were short of money.
b) What? But you told me you liked concert.
c) But I thought you had bank balance.
3. My two
daughters are coming to stay with me during the holidays.
→ a) Really?
I didn't know you had daughters.
b)
What? But you told me they were going to Pokhara.
c)
But I thought they were going to stay with their uncle.
4. Don't get
too friendly with George—he's an awful bore.
→a) Really? I
didn't know about his nature.
b) What? But Dinesh told me he was an
interesting person.
c) But I thought he was he was very funny.
5. Come round
to dinner tonight—I'm cooking an enormous meal.
→a) Really? I
didn't realize you were a good cook.
b) What? But you told me you were ordering
food from a nearby restaurant.
c) But I thought your sister was cooking
meal.
From Question
Bank
1. Choosing
the appropriate verbs from the list, report the remarks below: (2073)
Verbs:
promise, threaten, agree, advise, recommend.
a. She says,
“I’ll give you your bag back”
= She agreed
to give me my bag back.
b. The father
told the boy he would buy him a laptop if he was good.
= The father
promised to buy the boy a laptop if he had been good.
c. The
neighbor told me he would report the police if he didn’t do what he said.
= The neighbour
threatened to report to the police if I hadn’t done what he had said.
d. The doctor
said, “You should spend a week in Bhedetar- it’s lovely.
= The doctor
recommended me to spend a week in Bhedetar.
e. Why don’t
you paint the wall blue?
= He advised
me to paint the wall blue or He advised me that I should paint the wall blue.
2. Choosing
the appropriate verbs from the list, report the remarks below: (2070)
Verbs: warn,
accuse, assure, explain, admit
a. You are
interfering in a private matter.
= The sales
manager accused me of interfering in a private matter.
b. You are
under no obligation to buy the drill if you don’t like it.
= The
salesman assured me that I was under no obligation to buy the drill if I
didn’t like it.
c. I don’t
want the book, because its pages are torn.
= The student
explained that he didn’t want the book, because its pages were torn.
d. The pages
of the book have been torn- the student has been right all along.
= The
bookseller admitted that the pages of the book had been torn-The student had
been right all along.
e. If you
don’t pay the previous balance within seven days, we will have to take legal
action.
= The grocery
dealer warned me that if I didn’t pay the previous balance within seven
days, they would have to take legal action.
3. Change the
following into indirect speech: Begin with the words given in brackets: (2059)
a. “Shall we
go for a walk?” (She asked)
= She asked
if they would go for a walk.
b. “What else
would you suggest for the trip?” (He wanted to know from me)
= He wanted
to know from me what else I would suggest for the trip.
c. “How does
it feel like to ride a cable car?” (She questioned)
= She
questioned how it felt like to ride a cable car.
d. “I’m
counting on your help”. (He repeated)
= He repeated
that he was counting on my help.
4. Complete
the sentences. Report what was said. (2058)
a. Ram to
Shyam: Would you like to stay for lunch?
= Ram invited
Shyam to stay for lunch.
b. Ranjeeta :
I’m sorry I caused so much trouble.
= Ranjeeta
apologized for causing so much trouble.
c. Sita to
Geeta: You ought to see a doctor.
= Sita
advised Geeta to see a doctor.
d. Tashi:
I’ll do the washing up.
= Tashi
offered to do the washing up.
The End of Unit 6
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