Direct & Indirect Speech (Reported Speech)

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Definitions

Direct speech involves repeating the exact words spoken by the speaker without any changes. 

Indirect speech involves restating what another person said in your own words while preserving the intended meaning. It is also called reported speech.

Direct Speech

Rules

When forming sentences reporting direct speech, place:

  • a reporting verb before or after the direct speech

  • a comma or colon before the direct speech*

  • the exact words reported in quotation marks 

  • the appropriate punctuation inside the quotation marks

 

*When the reporting verb is after the direct speech:

Examples

Reporting Verb Before the Direct Speech

A journalist’s direct speech.
A journalist’s direct speech.

Reporting Verb After the Direct Speech

A reporter’s direct speech.
A journalist’s direct speech.

Comma or Colon Before Direct Speech?

Be careful!

As a general guideline, use a comma before direct speech. 

However, a colon can also be used in some cases. 

Here are some guidelines.
Use a colon before the direct speech:

  1. When the reporting clause is an independent clause

  2. When the direct speech in quotation marks is more than one sentence

  1. When the reporting clause is an independent clause.

Direct speech using a colon.
  1. When the direct speech is one or more than one sentence.

Direct speech introduced with a colon.

How to Write Dialogue

Tips

In fiction, there are situations where characters say something to other characters. To write dialogue, use direct speech

Follow these guidelines to help you write dialogue:

  1. Start on a new line for each new character’s speech.

  2. Use quotation marks to enclose the exact words spoken by the character.

  3. End your line of speech with punctuation.

  4. Place a reporting clause after the direct speech.* 

In situations where you want to split the direct speech of a character into parts:

  1. Insert the reporting clause between the direct speech parts to specify who is speaking.

How to write dialogue with new lines for each speech, quotation marks, end punctuation and reporting clauses.

*If it becomes clear who is talking, the reporting clause is not mandatory. 

Indirect Speech

Rules

When forming sentences reporting indirect speech you need:

  • a reporting verb

  • an optional indirect object to add information

  • the demonstrative determiner that*

  • the reported words keeping the intended meaning

* The determiner that is optional and can be removed in most reported speech. 

Examples
A journalist’s indirect speech.
A journalist’s indirect speech.

An object can be added between the reporting verb and that to give additional information on who is being spoken to. 

Say vs Tell

Be careful!

The reporting verbs say and tell are used in different situations when reporting speech:

Use say when there is no indirect object. The reported speech is not directed to anyone.

Use tell when the person being spoken to (indirect object) is mentioned. The reported speech is directed to someone specific.

Using Say

Indirect speech using the reporting verb say.

The reported speech is not directed to anyone.

Using Tell

Indirect speech using the reporting verb tell.

The reported speech is directed to someone specific, me.

Changing Direct Speech to Indirect Speech

Pay attention to these possible changes when converting a direct speech into an indirect one:

Changes in the Verb Tense

Usually, when reporting speech, backshift* the verb tenses to change direct speech into indirect speech. 

*To backshift means to bring the verb tense back one tense. In other words, change the future into the present or present into the past. 

Backshifting a verb from the simple present to the simple past.

No Backshift

When reporting speech that is still relevant or true, it is not necessary to change the verb tense

An indirect speech which doesn’t require backshifting.

Changes in Person and Pronoun

When reporting speech, adjust the person and pronoun so that it fits with who said what. 

Changing direct to indirect speech makes changes to the person and pronoun.

For Advanced Users—Backshifting Verb Tenses

For Advanced Users—Backshifting Verb Tenses