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II. INDIRECT SPEECH:
1.1. Indirect speech thường dùng để kể lại, thuật lại lời nói của người khác
1.2. Reporting verbs:
E.g. a. " Where did you go last night?", Mary asked John.
Mary asked John where he had gone the night before.
( Khi reporting verb(s) ở present / future thì chúng ta thay đổi ừ liên quan đến người; khi
reporting verb(s) ở quá khứ, chúng ta phải thay đổi tenses, persons, adverbs và đôi khi
cả động từ)
b. - I shall come back to this restaurant .", he said.
E.g. He has said that he will come back to that restaurant.
He said that he would come back to that restaurant.
1.3. Changing persons:
I → he/ she; me/you → him/her; my → his/ her
We → they ; us → them; our → their
Mine → his/hers ; our → theirs ; myself → himself/herself.
1.4. Changing tenses:
* General rule : “ We have to go one tense back if reporting verb is at a past
tense”.
1. Present → Past ; 2. Past → Past perfect ; 3. Future → Future in
the Past
* Present perfect → Past perfect * Future perfect → Modal perfect (would
have V3/Ved)
* can → could/ may → might / have to, has to → had to/
* must → had to or must ( deduction or possibility):
→ He said that George must be a fool to behave like that.
* mustn’t (prohibition) → mustn’t / couldn’t :
→ The guard said we mustn’t / couldn’t cross the border.
* needn’t → didn’t have to, needn’t.


→ The boss said that I needn’t/ didn’t have to come in the next day.
* shall (future) → would : “ I shall tell him exactly what I think,” she said
→ She said she would tell him exactly what she thought.
* shall ( offers, suggestions, requests for advice) → should:
- “ Shall I speak to him in person?”, she asked.→ She asked whether she should
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speak to him in person.
• Unchanging: would rather/ had better/ should/ ought to/ used to/ had + V3/
conditionals 2,3/ past subjunctive…
1.5. Changing time:
Now → then/ immediately; today → that day; tonight →
that night ;
Yesterday → the previous day/ the day before; last night → the
night before
Tomorrow → the next day/ the following day; two days ago → two days
before/ earlier
The day after tomorrow → two days after. The day before yesterday → two days
before/ earlier
1.6. Changing adverbs of place:
Here → there ; this place → that place
1.7. Changing verbs: come/ bring → go/ take
* Jason said to me,” I’ll go to your birthday party.” Jason said that he would come
to my birthday party
III. HOW TO CHANGE :
1. Statement:
said (to O)
S + told (O) THAT S + V (changed) + ( O/
C/ A)
reported …
1. “ I like your dress.”, she said to me. → She tells me that she likes my dress.

2. “ I like your dress.”, she said to me. → She told me that she liked my
dress.
3. “ You haven’t learnt well recently.”, they said to Jason.
→ They said to/ told Jason that he hadn’t learnt well recently.
2. QUESTIONS:
2.1. Yes- No question:
asked O
S + wondered IF/WHETHER S +V (ch) +
( O/C/A)
wanted to know
IF/ WHETHER: (liệu có hay không.)
1. He asked me," Do you like these trousers?" - He asked me if I liked those
trousers.
2. "Will you go to school next Sunday, Jack?" asked Mary.
- Mary asked Jack whether he would go to school the next Sunday.
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Notes:
a. Yes and no are expressed in indirect speech by: subject + appropriate auxiliary
verb:
- He said, 'Can you swim?' and I said 'No' .
→ He asked (me) if I could swim and I said I couldn't.
-He said, 'Will you have time to do it?' and I said 'Yes'
→ He asked if I would have time to do it and I said that I would.
b. whether can emphasize that a choice has to be made:
- 'Do you want to go by air or sear the travel agent asked
→ The travel agent asked whether I wanted to go by air or by sea.
* Note whether or not:
'Do you want to insure your luggage or not?”, he asked
→ He asked whether or not I wanted to insure my luggage or
→ He asked if I wanted to insure my luggage or not.

c. whether + infinitive is possible after wonder, want to know:
'Shall/Should I wait for them or go on?”, he wondered
→ He wondered whether to wait for them or go on or
→ He wondered whether he should wait for them or go on.
d. whether is neater if the question contains a conditional clause as otherwise there
would be two ifs.: 'If you get the job will you move to York?' Bill asked
→ Bill asked whether, if I got the job, I'd move to York.
2.2. Wh- questions:
asked O
S + wondered wh- / how- S +V (ch) +
( O/C/A)
wanted to know
* Wh-: Who/ whom/ whose/ what/ which/ when/ where/ why
* How-: How long/ how far/ how often/ how old
1. "Where did you go yesterday?" → I asked her where she had gone the day
before.
2. They asked ," How can you repair this machine, John?"
→ They asked John how he could repair that machine.
3."Why did the dog bark violently last night, Daisy?", asked Tom.
→ Tom asked Daisy why the dog had barked violently the night.
3. COMMAND & REQUEST:
asked/ told….
S + ordered…. + O + ( not) to
infinitive…
requested/ advised
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* Don t Not to infinitive’ →
1. The teacher told students," Open your books now."
→ The teacher told students to open their books then/
immediately.

2." Don't enter this area.", said the guard to the boys.
→ The guard ordered the boys not to enter that area.
4. EXCLAMATION:
4.1.
S + exclaimed / said / told (O) that + S + V (ch.) +
(O/C/A)
He said, “ What a dreadful idea!” or “ How dreadful!”
→ He exclaimed/ said that it was a dreadful idea/ was dreadful.
4.2.
S + exclaimed/ said / told (O) + what (a/an) adj N (s) + S
+ V(ch.)
+ how adj/ adv. + S + V
(ch.)
He said, “ What a dreadful idea!” or “ How dreadful!”
→ He said that what a dreadful idea it was/ how dreadful it was.
4.3.
S + gave an exclamation of delight/ disgust/ horror/ relief/
surprise…
“ Good.”, he exclaimed. → He gave an exclamation of pleasure/
satisfaction.
4.4.
With an exclamation of delight/ disgust/ horror…, S + V +
( O/ C/ A)
“ Ugh!”, she exclaimed and turned the programme off.
With an exclamation of disgust, she turned the programme off
NOTES:
a. Other types of exclamation, such as Good!/ Marvellous! (Tuyệt!)/
Splendid!(Hết sẩy!) Heavens!( Trời ơi!)/ Oh!(O!)/ Uah!(ghê quá!) etc. can be
reported as
,

in (b) or (c) above:
b. Note also:
He said, 'Thank you!' = He thanked me.
He said, 'Curse this fog!' = He cursed the fog.( nguyền rủa, chửi
rủa)
He said, 'Good luck!' = He wished me luck.
He said, 'Happy Christmas!' = He wished me a happy Christmas.
He said, 'Congratulations!' = He congratulated me.
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He said, 'Liar!' = He called me a liar.
He said, 'Damn!'etc. = He swore.
The notice said: WELCOME TO WALES'. =The notice welcomed visitors to
Wales.
NOTES:
1. Had better : She said to Jason,” You’d better arrive on time,”
→ She said that Jason had better arrive on time.
→ She advised Jason to arrive on time
2. “ If I were you…” : “ If I were you, I should get another lawyer.”, she said.
→ She said that if she were me, she would get another lawyer. (LM, p.291)
→ She advised me to get another lawyer.
→ She told me that I should get another lawyer.
3. “ What about…?” → suggest :
“ What about go camping?”, he continued.
→ He suggested going camping.
4. “ Why don’t you…?” → suggest / advise : She asked, “ Why don’t you visit
Jane?”
→ She suggested that I (should) visit Jane.
→ She suggested my visiting Jane
→ She advised me to visit Jane.
5. “ Will…you?”/ Would…you?” / “ Could… you?” → “ say that…be + to inf.”/

“ suggest. that….(should) V…” / “ order that…” / “ order SO to do sth”…
“ Will you stop talking?”, said the teacher.
→ The teacher ordered(told) them to stop talking.
→ The teacher said that they were to stop talking.
→ The teacher suggested that they (should) stop talking.
6. “ Would you mind + Ving…?” → ask … to inf / ask if….would mind + V-
ing.
“ Would you mind opening the window?”, said Jason to the boy.
→ Jason asked the boy to open the window.
→ Jason asked the boy if he would mind opening the window.
7. “ Let’s….” → suggest + V-ing / suggest that….shoul + V …
Marie said to her friends, “ Let’s wait here.”
→ Marie suggested their waiting there.
→ Marie suggested that they should wait there.
8.“ Let + O + V …” → ask….to let….
“ Let me go”, said Jason to his principal teacher.
→ Jason asked his principal teacher to let him go.
• Reporting command and request depends on situation, speaker’s position,
which helps to choose the accurate reporting verb.
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• Some famous verbs that are used to report command& request
1. advise SO (not) to do sth: (khuyen ai nen lam/ khong nen lam viec gi)
* The doctor advised the patient to take those pills.
* Teacher usually advises his/her students not to smoke.
2. apologize (to SO) for doing/ having done sth: ( xin loi ai vì da lam gi)
* She apologized (to her boss) for being late yesterday.
3. ask/ tell sO (not) to do sth: ( yeu cau, sai, bao ai lam/ khong lam gi)
* My parents asked me to study hard.
* Jason told us (not) to shut the door.
4. command/ order sO to do sth: ( ra lenh cho ai phai lam gi)

* The officer commanded/ ordered his men to fire.
5. object to (doing) sth: ( phan doi (lam) viec gi)
* I strongly objected to being charged a fee for using my credit card.
Object + that : I objected that he was too young for the job.
6. request sO to do sth: (yeu cau ai lam gì) – be requested to do sth : (duoc yeu cau
lam gi)
* The police requested drivers to take care on the icy road.
( Drivers were requested to take care on the icy road.)
7. suggest : goi y/ de nghi
Suggest + V-ing: - He suggested taking the children to the zoo.
Suggest + that : - I suggested that we (should) break for lunch now.
Suggest (to SO) that: - I suggested to the others that they could join us.
8. remind sO to do sth: ( nhac ai laøm gi)
* Please remind me to buy a loaf of bread.
9. deny doing sth/ deny that : phu nhan, khong thua nhan (da lamgi).
* She denied knowing anything about it.
* He denied that he had been involved.
10. accuse sO of (doing) sth: ( len an ai da lam gi)
* The policeman accused the boy of stealing the bicycle.
* Jason accused his neighbor of thief
11. regret: hoi han/ hoi tiec:
- regret + V-ing : - I regretted (his) ever raising the matter.
- regret + that : - I regret that I cannot help.
- regret + to inf. : We regret to inform you that your applications have been
unsuccessful.
12. allow/ permit sO to do sth: cho phep ai lam gi
13. beg(ged) sO to do sth: cau xin ai lam gi.
14. urge sO to do sth: thuc giuc ai lam gi ……
EXERCISES:
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I. 1 He said, 'Get out of my way.' 2 'Climb in
through the window,' he ordered.
3 'Please pay at the desk,' said the assistant. 4 'Open your bag,
please,' said the store detective.
5 'Don't worry about anything, Mrs. Pitt,' said her solicitor. 'Leave it all to me.'
6 'Don't use bent coins in a slot machine,' I warned him. 7 'Follow that
car,' the detective said to the taxi-driver.
8 'Wash it in lukewarm water,' recommended the assistant. 9 'Have
confidence in me,' urged the doctor.
10 'Take me up to the 33rd floor,' he said to the liftman.
II. 1 'What happened to Mr. Budd?' said one of the men. 2 'Which of his sons
inherited his estate?' asked another.
3 'Who is going to live in the big house?' enquired a third. 4 'What will happen to his
racehorses?' asked someone else.
5 'Which team has won?' asked Ann. 6 'Which team won the
previous match?' said Bill.
7 'Who is playing next week?' he asked. 8 'Who will be umpiring
that match?' asked Tom.
9 'Who wants a lift home?' said Ann. 10 'Who has just dropped a
$10 note?' I asked.
III.
1 'What country do you come from?' said Bill. 2 'How long have you
been here?' said Ann.
3 'Are you working as well as studying?' asked Peter. 4 'Have you got a work
permit?' Bill wanted to know.
5 'What are you going to study?' asked Ann. 6 'Have you enrolled for more
than one class?' said Peter.
7 'Do you want to buy any second-hand books?' said Bill. 8 'Have you seen the library?'
asked Ann.
9 'Do you play rugby?' said Peter. 10 'Will you have time to play

regularly?' he went on.
IV.
1 Tom invited Ann to come for a drive the following day.
2 Ann accepted with pleasure and asked where he was thinking of going.
3 He said he'd leave it to her.
4 She suggested Stratford . . .
5 adding that she hadn't been there for ages.
6 Tom agreed and said that they might go on the river if it was a fine day.
7 Ann wondered what was on at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
8 Tom said they'd find out when they got there
9 adding that it was usually possible to get seats on the day of the play.
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10 He asked Ann if she could be ready by ten.
V.
1. My friend said, "Are you going to leave tomorrow?"
2."Have you done your homework?", said my mother.
3. I asked Bill, "What time did you go to bed last night?"
4. Paul said "I must go home now."
5."There's been an accident and the road is blocked", said the policeman.
6. "We are waiting for the school bus", said the children.
7. Mary said, "My father died a year ago".
8."Must you go now?", said Mr. Brown.
9."Whose bicycle did you borrow yesterday?", his mother asked him.
10."It isn't so foggy today as it was yesterday", said the teacher.
11."Be modest if you are a good pupil", said my father.
12."Shut the door but don't lock it" she said to us.
13. Tom said, "New York is bigger than London".
EXERCISE 5: Turn these sentences into reported speech:
1. “You took the money”, he said.(accuse)
2. “I stole his bicycle”, he said to the police.(admit)

3. He said to the police, “I didn’t steal the bike”.(deny)
4. He said, “I’m sorry I’m late”. (apologize)
5. “I’ll drive you to the airport. I insist.”, John said to Linda.(insist)
6. “I’m happy to hear that you have passed the final exam. Congratulations!”, Jim said to
me. (congratulate)
7. “It was nice of you to invite me to dinner. Thank you.”, Miss White said to George.
(thank)
8. Don’t play with the matches.”, I said to Jack. (warn… against)
9. “I’m sorry I didn’t phone you earlier.”, Margaret said to him.(apologize)
10. “I’ve always wanted to be a pilot.”, Paul said to his friends.(dream)
11. “You didn’t do what I said.”, the mother said to her son. (accuse)
12. The police said to the thief, “You broke the traffic rules.” (blame)
13. The student said , “I didn’t cheat in the exam.” (deny)
14. Tom said to Kate, “I would drive you to the station.” (insist)
15. Ba said to his father, “I broke the window glass this morning.” (admit)
16. “We should go for a picnic on Sunday.”, said Linda. (suggest)
17. “I always want to be a rich man.”, said David. (dream )
18. The manager told the visitors, “Don’t stay at the hotel near the airport.” (warn……
against / warn …to-inf)
19. “Let’s eat out tonight.’, said Tom. (suggest)
20. “It’s too expensive to have dinner at a restaurant.”, Tom objected. (object)
21. “I must have made a mistake in the calculations.”, said Mr Forest.(admit)
22. “I’ll pay for the meal.”, Sarah insisted. (insist)
23. Neil told us, “Perhaps we can go to Paris for the weekend.” (suggest)
24. “I’m sorry. I couldn’t come to visit you last summer.”, Kate said to her parents.
(apologize)
25. “I hear you won the championship. Congratulations!”, Said Dane. (congratulate)
26. “I wish I’d asked for his name and address.”, said Tom. (regret)
27. James said to Daisy, “You are selfish.” (accuse)
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28. “You mustn’t drink too much caffeine.”, Marta said to Martin. (warn…… against /
warn …to-inf))
29. “We should take the jumper back to the shop.”, Jack said to us.(recommend + O +
to-inf / recommend + gerund)
30. “It’s not true! I have never been arrested by the police.”, Larry said. (deny)
EXERCISE 6: Complete the following sentences without changing their meanings:
1. The doctor said to me, “You should lose weight.” The doctor advised me
2. Mary said, “Let’s go to a movie.” Mary suggested
3. “I didn’t break the windows”, Bill said. Bill denied
4. “You told a lie, Tom”, she said. She accused Tom
5. “I can’t go to your birthday party next Saturday evening, Jack”, said Mary. Mary
apologized for
6. “I won’t help you with your homework. Never ! ” Jane said to me. Jane refused
7. Joe said, “Please come to my party.” Joe invited
8. Mr. Gray said, “Don’t play in the street.” Mr. Gray warned the children not
9. “Would you like to come on a picnic with us? They invited
10. “Please don’t tell anybody what happened.” He asked
11. “If you don’t give me a pay rise. I’ll resign.” She threatened
12. “I’ll finish the work by the end of this week.” John promised
13. “You ought to take a break, Andrew.” She advised
14. “Don’t forget to go to the supermarket after work.” They reminded
15. “Stay away from me.” Tom warned
16. “Why don’t we sing a few songs?” He suggested
17. “You can’t run out of the garden,” Ms. Kelly said to the children. Ms. Kelly
prevented the children
18. “Are you the new manager, Daisy? Congratulations!” said Bill. Bill congratulated.
19. “Please give me some more money, Mum,” Daisy said. Daisy insisted her mother

20. “You can stay in my house when I am on holiday.” Jim told us
.21. “I’ve been spending a lot more time with my children.” He said

22. “John left here an hour ago.” She told me
23. “Oh, I’m too hot.” He said
24. “Are you enjoying yourself?” He wanted to know
25. “What’s the weather like?” She asked me
26. “Will Ted and Alice be at the party?” She asked us
27. “Does Ann always go to church on Sundays?” He wondered
28. “How can I solve the problem?” I wanted to know
29. “Did you study hard for the exam?” She asked
30. “What did you think of the performance yesterday? She asked me
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