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The document summarizes the changes in tense and other elements that occur when changing direct speech to reported or indirect speech in English. It provides a table showing how the tense changes from direct to indirect speech for different tenses like present simple, past simple, present perfect. It also lists common verbs used in indirect speech like said, told, asked. It provides examples of how specific time expressions, locations and pronouns change in indirect speech.

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The document summarizes the changes in tense and other elements that occur when changing direct speech to reported or indirect speech in English. It provides a table showing how the tense changes from direct to indirect speech for different tenses like present simple, past simple, present perfect. It also lists common verbs used in indirect speech like said, told, asked. It provides examples of how specific time expressions, locations and pronouns change in indirect speech.

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Grammar PAU 4
REPORTED SPEECH
Tense DIRECT SPEECH INDIRECT SPEECH DIRECT INDIRECT Now Then

Present simple Past simple


can Could Today That day
May Might
Present continuous Past continuous Tonight That night
Have to Had to
Must Had to Yesterday The previous day / the day before
Past simple Past perfect
Last week The previous week / the week before
Past continuous Past perfect continuous Los verbos más usados en el
estilo indirecto son: A month ago The previous month / the month before
+ , - : said, told, added, Tomorrow The following day / the next day / the day after
Present perfect Past perfect explained, begged, promised,
have/ has worked offered, replied, declared, Next week The following week / the week after
stated
Present perfectcontinuous Present perfect continuous Here There
? : asked, wondered, wanted
to know, inquired This That
Past perfect simple Past perfect simple Commands: told, ordered,
asked These Those

Past perfect continuous Past perfect continuous

Future simple Would + infin

¿ Yes/no questions
h
Reported verb:order,warn,advise + Compl.Indirect+ (not)to infinitive
ask + if/whether + S+V
¿ Wh-questions
ask + wh- + S+V

Sujeto + suggest + lo sugerido


that+ suj+ verbo en infinitivo
i Gerundio -ing sin especificar el sujeto

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