Complete Guide to Direct and Indirect Speech for CBSE Class 10 English Top Notes

Complete Guide to Direct and Indirect Speech for CBSE Class 10 English

Direct and Indirect Speech

Direct and Indirect Speech

What is Speech in Grammar?

The way the words of a speaker are expressed is called speech. There are two types of speech:

  • Direct speech
  • Indirect speech

Direct Speech

Direct speech is where the exact words of a person are stated.

Characteristics of Direct Speech

  • The speech is enclosed within quotation marks.
  • A comma (,) is used to separate the rest of the sentence from the speech in the quotations.
  • Sometimes, a colon (:) is used instead of the comma. This is done if the quote is formal in nature or is lengthy.
  • The tense of the speech within the quotations will not change no matter when it is spoken.

Indirect Speech

Indirect speech is where the words of the speaker are not reported in the exact manner in which they are said.

Characteristics of Indirect Speech

  • The speech is not enclosed within quotation marks.
  • The relative pronoun that is used in the sentence instead of the comma.
  • The tense of the statement within the quotations may usually change into the past tense unless the statement is a fact.
  • The pronouns in the quoted speech will change in indirect speech.
  • The modal auxiliaries may also change in indirect speech.
  • For imperative and exclamatory sentences, the reported verb changes according to the nature of the sentence.
  • Adverbs of time and place change in indirect speech.

Rules for Tense Change in Indirect Speech

The tense of the verbs in the direct speech may change in indirect speech.

Rules for Changing Adverbs in Indirect Speech

Adverbs of place and time change in indirect speech.

Rules for Changing Modal Auxiliaries in Indirect Speech

Modal auxiliaries also undergo change when the sentence changes to indirect speech.

Modals such as would, could, might, should and ought to will not change in indirect speech.

Direct speech Indirect speech
Simple present tenseSimple past tense
Rita said, “I ride bikes.”Rita said that she rode bikes.
Present continuous tensePast continuous tense
Frieda said, “I am buying some clothes.”Frieda said that she was buying some clothes.
Present perfect tensePast perfect tense
He told me, “The dog has been fed.”He told me that the dog has been fed.
Present perfect continuous tensePast perfect continuous tense
Mala said, “The tap has been running since 9 am.”Mala said that the tap had been running since 9 am.
Simple past tensePast perfect tense
Gertrude said, “The guests left.”Gertrude said that the guests had left.
Past continuous tensePast perfect continuous tense
The boy said, “It was raining that night.”The boy said that it had been raining that night.
Past perfect tensePast perfect tense
Fiona said, “I had called Maria.”Fiona said that she had called Maria.
Simple future tense (will)Simple future tense (would)
Greg said, “I will arrive by morning.”Greg said that he would arrive by morning.
Future continuous tense (will)Future continuous tense (would)
He said, “I will be reading a book.”He said that he would be reading a book.
Future perfect tense (will)Future perfect tense (would)
Jigar said, “I will have finished the work by 3.”Jigar said that he would have finished the work by 3.
Direct speech Indirect speech
TodayThat day / the same day
Usha said, “I will watch a movie today.”Usha said that she would watch a movie that day.
TomorrowThe day after / the next day
I said, “I will visit my friend tomorrow.”I said that I would visit my friend the day after.
YesterdayThe day before / the previous day
Veena said, “The meeting was held yesterday.”Veena said that the meeting was held the day before.
Next week / month / yearThe week / month / year after
She said, “I will arrive next week.”She said that she would arrive the week after.
Last week / month / yearThe week / month / year before
They said, “You should have called us last year.”They said that I should have called them the year before.
AgoBefore
He said, “Many years ago, this house was uninhabited.”He said that many years before that house was uninhabited.
NowThen
Priya said, “I need your files now.”Priya said that she needed my files then.
HereThere
Diana told me, “Stand here.”Diana told me to stand there.
ThisThat
Geeta said, “I cannot accept this.”Geeta said that she could not accept that.
Direct speech Indirect speech
CanCould
The teacher said to me, “You can submit your assignment tomorrow.”The teacher said to me that I could submit my assignment the day after.
MayMight
Bianca said, “I may visit my parents.”Bianca said that she might visit her parents.
MustHad to
Fredrick said, “I must call my friend.”Fredrick said that he had to call his friend.