Class 9 English Grammar Reported Speech (Direct and Indirect) Exercise with Answer
Reported Speech – Reported speech refers to recording the speaker’s speech, whether it is done directly by recording the speaker’s words or indirectly by recording the speaker’s words but changing them.
For example
Direct speech – Priya said, “I’d like to have an apple.”
Priya said is the reporting verb.
“I’d like to have an apple.” is the reported speech.
Reporting Verb | Reported Speech |
The part of the sentence which is not in the inverted commas is called the reported verb. | The part of the sentence which is under inverted commas is called reporting speech. The second part of the sentence refers to some other person, universal facts, imaginary parts, historical facts, happening events, etc. |
Direct Speech
It refers to reporting the exact words spoken by the speaker. There is no change in the verb or the sentence.
Rules of Direct Speech
- Speech should be opened with quotations or inverted commas.
- The word said is used to connect two sentences.
- Reporting clause should be used at the end of the sentence.
- At the end of the sentence full stop should be placed.
Let us look at some examples
- Rahul said, “Saina Nehwal has won the match against PV Sindhu.”
- Krish says, “I am having my dinner.”
Indirect Speech
It is the speech that tells what someone has said but it does not explain the actual words spoken by the person. It just conveys the basic narration of what is being said to the third person.
Rules of Indirect Speech
- Past tense is used when the situation is uncertain.
- The present tense of the sentence is changed to the past tense in indirect speech.
- Universal facts tense remains the same.
- The use of the word “that” connects the reported verb and reported speech.
Let us look at some examples
- Shivani said that she enjoyed watching the movie Titanic.
- My mother says that she is eating watermelon.
Changing direct speech into reported speech
- Change in tenses
- When the reporting verb is in the simple present tense or simple future tense, the verb in reported speech does not change.
- When the reporting verb is in the past tense, the verb and reported speech is changed into the corresponding past tense.
- There are three situations in which, even if the reporting verb is in the past tense, we do not change the tenses in the reported speech.
- The reported speech expresses a universal truth or a habitual fact.
- The reported speech has two clauses, both in the past.
- The reported speech describes a situation which still exists when the speech is reported.
- Change in personal pronouns and possessive adjectives.
- Pronouns in the third person and their possessive adjectives do not change in reported speech.
- Pronoun of the second person and its corresponding possessive adjective change into the same person as the object of the reporting verb.
- First person pronouns and the possessive adjectives in direct speech change into the same person as the subject of the reporting verb in indirect speech.
Change of Pronouns
Direct Speech | Reported Speech |
I | He, she |
Me | Him, her |
We | They |
Us | Them |
You | He, she, they |
You | Him, her, them |
My | His, her |
Mine | His, hers |
Our | Their |
Ours | Theirs |
Your | His, her, their |
Yours | His, hers, theirs |
Change in Tenses
Direct Speech | Reported Speech |
is/am/are | Was/were |
Was/were | Had been |
Had been | (No change) |
Has/have | Had |
Had | (No change) |
Do | Did |
Did | Had done |
Had done | (No change) |
Will/shall | Would/Should |
Must | Had to |
Would/Should/Might/could/Ought to | (No change) |
Change of Adverbs of Place and Adverbs of Time
Direct Speech | Reported Speech |
Here | There |
Now | Then |
Today | That day |
Tomorrow | The next day / The following day |
Yesterday | The previous day |
Tonight | That night |
Last week | The week before |
Next week | The week after |
Last month | The previous month |
Next month | The following month |
Last year | The previous year |
Next year | The following year |
Ago | Before |
Thus | So |
Change of Modal Verbs
Direct Speech | Reported Speech |
Will | Would |
May | Might |
Can | Could |
Shall | Should |
Has/Have | Had |
Exercise on Reported Speech (Practice Questions)
A Convert the following sentences into reported speech.
- Sana said, “Mother, where have you kept my new pair of jeans?”
- Mother said to her friend, “My daughter sang well, didn’t she?”
- Sita said to him, “Will you play today?”
- He said, “May you succeed in your venture, my daughter.”
- She said, “Oh! What a lovely dress.”
- Mridula asked Manisha, “Did you buy the magic show tickets?”
- He said, ”Let’s go to the market.”
- They said, “Alas! We have lost our way in the forest.”
- Akbar said to HImesh, “A very happy birthday.”
- The chemistry teacher said to her students, “You have understood the experiment, haven’t you?”
- Reena said, “I think the book is too expensive.”
- He said, “Oh! I have met you after a long time.”
- The compere announced, “The chief guest will reach here any moment.”
- The fisherman said to the customer, “The fish is fresh and will taste good.”
- Rahul said, “Are you exhausted today?”
Answers
- Sana asked her mother where she had kept her new pair of jeans.
- Mother asked her friend if her daughter had sung well.
- Sita asked him whether he would play that day.
- He wished that his daughter might succeed in her venture.
- She exclaimed with admiration that it was a lovely dress.
- Mridula asked Manisha if she had bought the magic show tickets.
- He suggested that they should go to the market.
- They exclaimed with regret that they had lost their way in the forest.”
- Akbar wished HImesh a very happy birthday.
- The chemistry teacher asked the students if they had understood the experiment.
- Reena thought that the book was too expensive.
- He exclaimed with surprise that he had met her after a long time.
- The compere announced that the chief guest would reach there any moment.
- The fisherman said to the customer that the fish was fresh and would taste good.
- Rahul asked if I was exhausted that day.
B Convert the following paragraph into reported speech.
He said, “Are you tired today? Let us take the children to the zoo. Tomorrow is a holiday, so we will be relaxed.”
Ans He asked if I was tired that day. He suggested that we take the children to the zoo as the next day was a holiday so we would be relaxed.
C Convert the following paragraph into reported speech.
She said, “It’s very hot today, isn’t it? Summer is here to stay and it is the right time to go for a swim. Let’s also buy mangoes, ice-cream and juice cans to beat the heat.”
Ans She said that it was very hot that day and summer was there to stay. It was the right time to go for a swim she added. She also suggested that we should buy mangoes, ice-cream and juice cans to beat the heat.
D Convert the following paragraph into reported speech.
My friend said, “Oh! What a pleasant surprise to have you in my house. I will prepare pasta and risotto for you. Let’s watch a movie in my home theater.”
Ans My friend exclaimed with joy that it was a pleasant surprise to have me in her house. She said that she would prepare pasta and risotto for me and suggested that we should watch a movie in her home theater.
E Convert the following paragraph into reported speech.
Mother Teresa said, “Let us touch the dying, the poor, the lonely and the unwanted, according to the graces we have received and let us not be ashamed or slow to do the humble work.”
Ans Mother Teresa said that we should touch the dying, the poor, the lonely and the unwanted, according to the graces we had received and we should not be ashamed or slow to do the humble work.
F Convert the following paragraph into reported speech.
Daughter: Papa, please buy a mobile phone for me.
Father : What is the need of a mobile when you can use the landline?
Daughter: All my friends have mobiles, I want one for myself.
Father : I will buy it for you after your final exams.
Ans The daughter requested her father to buy a mobile phone for her. Father asked her what was the need of a mobile when she could use the landline. The daughter replied that all her friends had mobiles. She wanted one for herself. Father agreed and said that he would buy it for her after her final exams.
Also See:
- Tenses for class 9 | Types of Tenses with Examples
- Determiners for Class 9, types, exercises
- Modals for Class 9 Definition, Examples, Exercises
- Subject Verb Agreement for Class 9, rules, Exercise