Direct & Indirect Speech
Direct & Indirect Speech
1. When the reporting verb of direct speech is in past tense then all the present tenses are changed to
the corresponding past tense in indirect speech.
1. In indirect speech, tenses do not change if the words used within the quotes (‘’) talk of a habitual
action or universal truth.
1. The tenses of direct speech do not change if the reporting verb is in the future tense or present
tense.
1. Tenses rules
2. Conjunctions rules
3. Prepositions Rules
4. List of Prefix and Suffix With Examples
5. Active And Passive Voice Rules
6. List of Homophones/Homonyms
7. List of Synonyms and Antonyms
Candidates are advised to check the General English for Competitive Exams page for more articles on rules for
English grammar, list of idioms and phrases, synonyms & antonyms, etc.
• If a direct speech sentence begins with an auxiliary verb/helping verb, the joining clause should be if
or whether.
Direct to indirect speech example
Direct: She said, ‘Will you come for the party’?
Indirect: She asked whether we would come for the party.
• Reporting verbs such as ‘said/ said to’ changes to enquired, asked, or demanded.
Direct to indirect speech example
Direct: He said to me, ‘What are you wearing’?
Indirect: He asked me what I was wearing.
Candidates can also check the links given below to understand the concept of word formation in English and to
learn the common words in English Language that appear in most of the competitive exams-
1. The second person of direct speech changes as per the object of reporting speech.
• Indirect Speech is supported by some verbs like requested, ordered, suggested and advised. Forbid-
forbade is used for negative sentences. Therefore, the imperative mood in the direct speech
changes into the Infinitive in indirect speech.
Direct: She said to her ‘Please complete it’.
Indirect: She requested her to complete it.
Direct: Hamid said to Ramid, ‘Sit down’.
Indirect: Hamid ordered Ramid to sit down.
1. In Exclamatory sentences that express grief, sorrow, happiness, applaud, Interjections are
removed and the sentence is changed to an assertive sentence.
Difference Between Affect and Effect Difference Between Center and Centre
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More such concept-wise, subject-wise differences can be found on the 100 Difference between Articles page
linked here.
1. Full stop, comma, exclamation or question mark, are placed inside the closing inverted commas.
1. If direct speech comes after the information about who is speaking, a comma is used to
introduce the speech, placed before the first inverted comma.
1. The time expression does not change if the reporting verb is in the present tense or future
tense.
Examples:
Direct: He says/will say, ‘My girlfriend came yesterday.’
Indirect: He says/will say that his girlfriend had come the day before.
Rules of converting Indirect Speech into Direct Speech
The following rules should be followed while converting an indirect speech to direct speech:
1. Use the reporting verb such as (say, said to) in its correct tense.
2. Put a comma before the statement and the first letter of the statement should be in capital letter.
3. Insert question mark, quotation marks, exclamation mark and full stop, based on the mood of the
sentence.
4. Remove the conjunctions like (that, to, if or whether) wherever necessary.
5. Where the reporting verb is in past tense in indirect, change it to present tense in the direct speech.
6. Change the past perfect tense either into present perfect tense or past tense, as necessary.
• Indirect: She asked whether she was coming to the prom night.
• Direct: She said to her, “Are you coming to the prom night?”
• Indirect: The girl said that she was happy with her result.
• Direct: The girl said. “I am happy with my result.”
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Answer (4) Aviral exclaimed with wonder that the scenery was very beautiful.
Q.3. The correct indirect speech for ‘This world’, she said, ‘is full of sorrow. Wish that I were dead’. is?
1. She observed that the world is full of sorrow. She wished to be dead.
2. She said that the world was full of sorrow. She wished to be dead.
3. She observed that the world was full of sorrow. She wished to be dead.
4. She observed that the world was full of sorrow. She wished to die.
Answer (1) She observed that the world is full of sorrow. She wished to be dead
Q.4. The policeman said, ‘Where are the weapons?’
Answer (4) The man exclaimed with sorrow that he was ruined.
To prepare well for the English section, it is essential to practise and revise regularly for conceptual clarity.
Hence, go through the exercise on Direct and Indirect Speech Questions and Answers in the given link.
For more variety and scope of direct and indirect speech questions asked in the English section of various
competitive exams, go through Previous Year Question Papers PDF with Solutions.
Candidates can also check the variations and scope of questions asked in the competitive exams on the other
relevant topics of English language below: