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REPORTED SPEECH

REPORTED SPEECH. REPORTED SPEECH Changes. More Information about the change. Other situations in which there is no change. Other situations in which there is no change. Other situations in which there is no change. Modal Verbs in Reported Speech.

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REPORTED SPEECH

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  1. REPORTED SPEECH

  2. REPORTED SPEECH Changes

  3. More Information about the change

  4. Other situations in which there is no change

  5. Other situations in which there is no change

  6. Other situations in which there is no change

  7. Modal Verbs in Reported Speech • USE OF MODAL – DIRECT SPEECH/INDIRECT SPEECH • obligation – ought to, should/ought to, should • advice – ought to, should, must/advised, urged, warned to • future ability – could/could • past ability – could/could, had been able to • permission in 2nd conditional – could/could, would be allowed to • obligation – need/didn’t have to, wouldn’t have to, needn’t, • didn’t need to • planned or imposed obligation – must/had to, must • self-imposed obligation – must/would have to, must

  8. Modal Verbs in Reported Speech • MUST and MUSTN’T • Deduction “That must be Harry’s office: there’s a photo of his kids there.” She said that it must be Harry’s office and explained that there was a photo of his kids there. • Intention “We must call Hillary and share our news with her” He said that they must call Hillary and share their news with her. • Permanent commands “You must always finish your homework before you watch TV.” She said I must always finish my homework before I watch TV.” • Advice “You must be more careful.” He said I must/He advised me to be more careful.” • MUSTN’T “You mustn’t let Ken know about it.” He told me that I mustn’t/He told me not to let Ken know about it.”

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