Direct speech |
Reported speech |
Example |
present simple |
past simple |
'I need a credit card,'said Tim. ➔ Tim said he needed a credit card. |
present continuous |
past continuous |
'I'm taking Lizzie shopping,'said Tim. ➔ Tim said he was taking Lizzie shopping. |
present perfect simple |
past perfect simple |
'I've bought Tom a present,'said Tim. ➔ Tim said he'd bought Tom a present. |
present perfect continuous |
past perfect continuous |
'I've been thinking about buying a car,'said Tim. ➔ Tim said he'd been thinking about buying a car. |
past simple |
past perfect simple |
'I spent six euros,'said Tim. ➔ Tim said he'd spent six euros. |
past continuous |
past perfect continuous |
'I was hoping to find a new top,'said Tim. ➔ Tim said he'd been hoping to find a new top. |
past perfect simple |
past perfect simple (no tense change) |
'I'd looked everywhere for my credit card before I found it,'said Tim. ➔ Tim said he'd looked everywhere for his credit card before he found it. |
past perfect continuous |
past perfect continuous (no tense change) |
'I'd been looking for that book for weeks before I found it,'said Tim. ➔ Tim said he'd been looking for that book for weeks before he found it. |
am/is/are going to |
was/were going to |
'I'm going to go shopping,'said Tim. ➔ Tim said he was going to go shopping |
will |
would |
'I'll need a credit card,'said Tim. ➔ Tim said he would need a credit card. |
can |
could |
'I can take Lizzie shopping,'said Tim. ➔ Tim said he could take Lizzie shopping |
must/have to |
had to |
'I must go to the supermarket,'said Tim. ➔ Tim said he had to go to the supermarket. |
may |
might |
'I may go shopping later,'said Tim. ➔ Tim said he might go shopping later. |