● ● 0 1 "I was very thirsty," he said. -He said "Be careful," she said. -She told me REPORTED SPEECH "Why haven't you told me?" he asked me. -He wondered "I cannot take them home," he said. -He said He said, "Don't go to the beach alone." -He told us "Have you been shopping for food?" he asked us. -He wanted to know "What's the time?" he asked. -He asked "When will we see each other again?" she asked me. -She asked me "Where did they live before moving here?" he asked. -He wanted to know "Will you be at Tom's party?" he asked her. -He asked her "Can you meet me at the train station?" she asked me. -She asked me "Did you see that great car?" he asked me. -He asked me She said, "I went to the cinema with my boyfriend yesterday." -She said He said, "I am writing an essay tomorrow." -He said You said, "I will do this for you." -You said She said, "I am not tired now." -She said They said, "We have never been here before." →They said They said, "We were in Paris last week." →They said He said, "They won't sleep." -He said She said, "It is very quiet here." -She said
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reported speech
"I was very thirsty," he said. -
He said(that) he had been very thirsty.
"Be careful," she said. -
She told me to be careful
"Why haven't you told me?" he asked me.
He wondered why I hadn't told him.
"I cannot take them home," he said. -
He said (that) he couldn't take them home.
*He said, "Don't go to the beach alone."
He told us not to go to the beach alone
He told us "Have you been shopping for food?"
He wanted to know if we had been shopping for food.
"What's the time?" he asked. -
He asked what the time was.
"When will we see each other again?" she asked me. -
She asked me when we would see each other again.
"Where did they live before moving here?" he asked. -
He wanted to know where they had lived before moving there.
"Will you be at Tom's party?" he asked her. -
He asked her if she would be at Tom's party.
"Can you meet me at the train station?" she asked me.
She asked me if I could meet her at the train station.
"Did you see that great car?" he asked me.
He asked me if I had seen that great car.
She said, "I went to the cinema with my boyfriend yesterday." -
She said (that) she had gone to the cinema with her boyfriend the day before.
He said, "I am writing an essay tomorrow." -
He said (that) he would be writing an essay the next day.
You said, "I will do this for you." -
You said (that) you would do that for me.
She said, "I am not tired now." -
She said (that) she wasn't tired then.
They said, "We have never been here before."
They said (that) they had never been there before.
They said, "We were in Paris last week."
They said (that) they had been in Paris the week before.
He said, "They won't sleep." -
He said (that) they wouldn't sleep.
She said, "It is very quiet here." -
She said (that) it was very quiet there.
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Tous les that sont entre (...) car non obligatoires
Il faut faire attention à la concordance des temps
si le verbe introducteur est au passé, alors le temps dans le "reported speech" change
présent simple = past simple
présent continu = past continu
futur will = would
present perfect = past perfect
present perfect continuous = past perfect continuous
prétérit = past perfect
prétérit continuous = past perfect continuous
il faut aussi changer les adverbes, de lieu, de temps
Discours direct Discours indirect
Now > Then
Tonight >That night
Yesterday > The day before/The previous day
Tomorrow >The next day/The following day
Last > Previous
Next > The following
This > That
These > Those
Here > There
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