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For example: “Please don’t interrupt the event,” said the host Reported speech: He asked if he would see me later. Klaus zu Bob: „Peter hat gesagt, dass er das Eis mag.“Einleitung mit einem reporting verb. Another rule is to remove the word please. RSReported SpeechQuestions Intermediate. Die indirekte Rede wird von einem Verb des Sagens (reporting verb) eingeleitet, z.B (JIM, Draw a line to match the direct and indirect (reported) speech forms. She said (that) she ate breakfast atAM. Reported Speech (Intermediate Advanced). Instead, say request or say. RSReported Speech Reported Commands: Change to reported speech using the person and the verb in brackets! Peter: „Ich mag das Eis!“. RSReported Speech. In the direct speech example you can see the modal verb ‘will’ being used to ask a question. RSReported Speech. RSReported SpeechQuestions Intermediate. RSReported Speech. Mit der indirekten Rede (indirect reported speech) gibt man wieder, was jemand gesagt hat. Direct Speech. Yes! I’ll do it again (JACK, AGREE) Would you like to drive me home? Notice how in reported speech the modal verb ‘will’ and the reporting verb ‘ask’ are both written in the past tense. “We are going to the beach.”. Levels of Difficulty: Elementary Intermediate Advanced. When we want to tell somebody else what another person said, we can use either DIRECT RSReported Questions. Reported Speech vs. Direct speech Reported speechPresent simple o o a. All downloads are in PDF Format and consist of a worksheet and answer sheet to check your results. Past perfectPresent continuous o o b Reported Speech (Reporting verb in past tense) “I eat breakfast atAM.”. They told me (that) they were We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us Reported Speech. RSReported Speech. RSReported SpeechIndirect Commands Intermediate To change an imperative sentence into a reported indirect sentence, use to for imperative and not to for negative sentences. Never use the word that in your indirect speech. So, ‘will’ becomes ‘would’ and ‘ask’ becomes ‘asked’ Indirect Speech.