Direct & Indirect Speech forms an important part of the syllabus of the English Language section of various government and bank exams like- SSC, RRB, IBPS PO and many others. Therefore, it is imperative that the candidates understand the concept and rules of conversion of Direct & Indirect speech thoroughly.
For example-
Maya said, ‘I am busy now’.
For example-
Maya said that she was busy then.
For example-
Direct: He said, “I am unwell.”
Indirect: He said (that) he was unwell.
For instance-
Direct: He says/will say, “I am unwell.”
Indirect: He says/will say he is unwell.
For example-
Direct: They said, “We cannot live without water.”
Indirect: They said that we cannot live without water.
Conversion Rules of Present Tense | Direct Speech | Indirect Speech |
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Simple Present changes to Simple Past | "I am happy", she said. | She said that she was happy. |
Present Continuous Changes to Past Continuous | "I am reading a book", he explained. | He explained that he was reading a book. |
Present Perfect Changes to Past Perfect | She said, "He has finished his food“. | She said that he had finished his food. |
Conversion Rules of Present Tense | Direct Speech | Indirect Speech |
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Conversion Rules of Past and Future Tense | Direct Speech | Indirect Speech |
Simple Past Changes to Past Perfect | She said, “Irvin arrived on Sunday.” | She said that Irvin had arrived on Sunday. |
Past Continuous Changes to Past Perfect Continuous | "We were living in Goa", they told me. | They told me that they had been living in Goa. |
Future Changes to Present Conditional | He said, "I will be in Delhi tomorrow." | He said that he would be in Delhi the next day. |
Future Continuous Changes to Conditional Continuous | He said, “I’ll be disposing of the old computer next Tuesday.” | He said that he would be disposing of the old computer the following Tuesday. |
For example-
Direct: “Where do you live?” asked the woman.
Indirect: The woman enquired where I lived.
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Direct: He said, ‘Will you come for the party’?
Indirect: He asked whether we would come for the party.
For example-
Direct: She said to me, ‘What are you wearing’?
Indirect: She asked me what I was wearing.
Modals | Direct Speech | Indirect Speech |
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Can becomes could | Radha said, ‘She can dance’. | Radha said that she could dance. |
May becomes might | She said, ‘I may buy a dress’. | She said that she might buy a dress. |
Must becomes had to/would have to | Steve said, ‘I must complete the assignment’. | Steve said that he had to complete the assignment. |
However, there are some modals which do not change like- could, would, ought to, might, should.
Direct: He said, ‘I should clean the house’
Indirect: He said that he should clean the house.
Pronouns | Direct Speech | Indirect Speech |
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First Person- in direct speech, it changes as per the subject of the speech | She said, “I am in class Tenth.” | She says that she was in class Tenth. |
Second Person- changes as per the object of reporting speech. | He says to them, “You have done your work.” | Hetells them that they have done their work. |
Third Person- here, the direct speech does not change. | He says, “She dances well.” | He says that she dances well. |
Punctuations | Direct Speech |
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In direct speech, the words actually spoken should be in (‘’) quotes and always begin with a capital letter. | She said, “I am the best.” |
Full stop, comma, exclamation or question mark, are placed inside the closing inverted commas. | They asked, “Can we come with you?” |
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. | She shouted, “Shut up!” |
Words that express nearness in time or place in Direct Speech are usually converted into words expressing distance in Indirect Speech.
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For example-
Direct: He said, ‘His girlfriend came yesterday.’
Indirect: He said that his girlfriend had come the day before.
If the reporting verb is in the present tense or future tense, the time expression does not change.
For example-
Direct: He says/will say, ‘My girlfriend came yesterday.’
Indirect: He says/will say that his girlfriend had come the day before.
For example-
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.”
Given below are some sample questions on direct and indirect speech questions asked in the English language section of various government examinations.
Q.1. Find out the correct indirect speech for the given sentence.
She said,’ I have baked a cake’
Answer: (2) She said that she had baked a cake.
Q.2. Choose the correct sentence.
Aviral said, ‘What a beautiful rainbow it is’.
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?
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: (3) The policeman enquired where the weapons were.
Q.5. The man said, ‘Ah! I am ruined.’
Answer: (4) The man exclaimed with sorrow that he was ruined.
The topic of Direct & Indirect Speech is a scoring topic. However, the candidates will have to understand the rules of conversion of Direct & Indirect speech properly to solve the questions accurately. Candidates can expect around 4 to 5 questions in the exam.