How to use Reported Speech Basic English Grammar

everybody welcome back to our weekly

live stream my name is Alisha and today

we’re going to talk about reporting

speech in English I’m going to focus on

verbs for this lesson I’m going to talk

about the differences and the different

ways to use say tell talk speak and ask

in this lesson so during today’s live

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going to talk about reporting speech

reporting speech so as always if you

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going to begin so we are going to start

today’s lesson with a background point

by that I mean we’re going to start the

lessons by talking about something

that’s important for all of these verbs

not just for one verb so that is this

point right here before we talk about

today’s verbs and the example sentences

I want to talk about this point first

when you want to report something like

your friend told you something or your

boss like someone’s words when you want

to report that first choose your tense

choose your tense so that means if you

want to talk about a past conversation

so it happened yesterday or last week if

you want to talk about a past

conversation this verb like say or tell

or whatever should be in past tense past

tense if you want to talk about

something that’s true now something that

is true now use present tense to use

present tense we’ll cover some examples

of these if you want to talk about

something regularly said so something

regularly said means something that

someone often says so they didn’t say it

just one time

they say it every day or they say it

every month in that case use present

tense present tense and are you making a

guess about the future are you talking

about the future conversation imagining

a future conversation in that case use a

future tense expression like will or

going to so please keep in mind these

points how to choose your tense for your

verb here so please think about this as

we go through today’s lesson Oh get okey

so with that in mind let’s take a look

at our first verb our first verb for

today’s lesson is the verb say say so

say past tense is said said so I’ll

write it here past tense is said saaid

we use say for a neutral report of

speech so it’s not positive it’s not

negative it’s just a basic report of

speech for example my neighbor said our

music was too loud my neighbor said our

music was too loud so we know from this

past tense use of said that this is a

past conversation our neighbor said our

music was too loud

so this could be yesterday for example

our music was too loud yesterday or last

night another example my friend says

crazy things on Twitter my friend says

crazy things on Twitter in this sentence

may be hard to see in this sentence I’m

using SEZ SEZ s ays this is a present

tense use of the verb

my friend says crazy things on Twitter

again I’m using this present tense

because this is a regular occurrence

this is something that happens often so

not my friend said

something crazy on Twitter my friend

said something crazy means that was one

time this sentence in present tense

means my friend often says crazy things

on Twitter that’s the difference between

said and says in a situation like this

okay and please feel free to send your

example sentences into let’s take a look

then at a future tense example for

example if I quit my job if I quit my

job

oh okay my parents my parents will

probably say my parents will probably

say so here this is a future tense part

of a future tense expression I’m crazy

I’m crazy so in this sentence I’m making

a guess I’m making a guess if I quit my

job I’m using an if conditional here

yeah if I quit my job my parents here’s

my future will probably will probably so

I’m making a guess about the future will

probably say so there’s no change to the

verb here but I am making a future

expression I’m talking about the future

here my parents will probably say I’m

crazy

okay so I’ll look for some examples now

on YouTube David says my friend says

Alicia is an amazing teacher woohoo your

friend is cool Thanks okay uh Anna says

my teacher said yesterday Anna you are

amazing great that’s awesome very nice

okay good one um a mirror on YouTube

says my teacher Alicia said the YouTube

users are noisy nice sentence nice

sentence you guys are great you’re not

noisy you’re not noisy okay ah Nicole

Todd all four says my friend says he

wants to go to Italy perfect so my

friend says he wants to go to Italy

means that’s something regular that’s

something your friend regularly often

said on Facebook on Facebook Messiah hey

Messiah says someone says it is not true

okay that’s a that could be good that

could be good Jumma says i said that i

was going home perfect nice one far far

away says my mom said i should be

hitting the sack now nice one that was

really natural great-great nice

expressions everybody so this is how we

use said for past conversations for

regular things and to make future

expressions to make a guess about the

future okay and if you have any

questions please send those along too

but maybe today is a good chance to

practice a lot of sentences all right

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with that then before we go to part 2 I

will take a short break and introduce a

couple PDFs I showed you last week some

of these for sure but we can use this

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a couple of the PDFs I thought would be

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this one has vocabulary for emergencies

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to like police or speaking to someone in

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can use for that conversation and so

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I thought this would go well so these

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we’ll continue on the next part I’m

going to talk about using tell and talk

tell and talk also a quick reminder if

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find today’s lesson okay let’s continue

to using tell the verb tell so tell I

have a beautiful artist’s rendering I’m

a beautiful graphic here tell we used

tell for one-way conversations so not

100% one-way one-way conversation means

like one person does lots and lots of

talking so yes there are two people in

this situation yes but when we use tell

it’s like one person shares a lot of

information and the other person listens

to that information so tell is used to

describe this sort of conversational

relationship so some examples my teacher

told me I failed the test my teacher

told me I failed the test

so tell in past tense is told told my

teacher told me I failed the test

another example tell me about your

vacation tell me about your vacation so

you’ll notice when we use the verb tell

we follow it with something like me here

in these examples I’ve used me

so this shows the person receiving the

information we can change this me to

someone else like my teacher told my mom

I failed the test or my teacher told my

roommate I failed the test my teacher my

teacher told him I failed the test so we

can change this word after the verb to

change the person receiving the

information so this is how we show the

relationship the person speaking and the

person receiving the information in

these very one-way conversations okay

some good examples are coming in Paulino

says tell me about your family

great great ok let’s take a look at

let’s look at a future a future tense

example so this one oops so if we want

to use this with a future expression we

could use something like going to so

when I talked about using say we used

we’ll probably for the future but you

can also use going to thank you can also

use going to here I’m going to I’m

coming to tell tell my boss about a new

idea a new idea so this is an example of

a future tense expression yes the verb

tell remains the same but we put it

together with a future tense expression

I’m going to tell my boss about a new

idea and native speed this would sound

like I’m gonna tell my boss about a new

idea so that’s how we that’s how quickly

we would say this I want to tell my boss

about a new idea some good examples are

coming in tell me about yourself good

that’s a a nice job interview question

thanks percent

in Korea tell me about your hobbies

great nice example tell me I missed one

sorry tell me about your strengths and

weaknesses great black out Kim matte was

from last week’s lesson about job

interviews nice Abdullah on Facebook

says I have told him don’t do it don’t

do it

ah so when you want to describe direct

speech so the thing someone said exactly

use quotes so this is like an open quote

do you know maybe these marks it’s

really small it’s really small to see

sorry thank you it’s really small to see

these marks these are called quotation

marks quotation marks we use quotation

marks in writing so now is a great

chance to practice using these we use

these to mark exactly what someone said

so we put it around the words someone

said so you can practice using those in

the chat today all right someone on

YouTube whose name is in Russian maybe I

can’t read tell me the truth

perfect tell me the truth is another

common expression with tell so to tell

the truth is one expression and to tell

a lie we use the verb tell in these

expressions so to tell the truth means

to share to say what actually happened

to be honest to tell a lie means to make

up a story to say something that is not

true okay

other examples Nelson says I told him

not to open the door great Victoria says

tell me about a time when you felt

overwhelmed nice one

Sasi says I’m going to tell my mom about

my success perfect nice nice nice

Harrison has a scandalous on I’m gonna

tell my friend all the truths

maybe all everything true about his

girlfriend Oh

that sounds interesting saying sorry

saying how I can’t saintil uh Tingay

sorry maybe I’m going to tell my teacher

my country nice one nice one okay nice

examples let’s continue to the next verb

then let’s talk about talk let’s talk

about the verb talk so talk is connected

to speak I’ve connected these here on

the board because there are some rules

we can use for talk and speak that are

the same as this we can use to or with

when we use these verbs so talk to

someone talk with someone or speak to

someone speak with someone they are both

fine they are both fine to use you can

choose whichever you prefer for me with

feels a little bit more like you’re

doing something together you’re doing

something together but really there’s

not there’s not much of a difference

that’s one point so we can use two or

width with talk and speak and you can

use both of these verbs with about so

about introduces your topic let’s talk

about something or I want to speak about

something so about introduces a topic

with these two firms so let’s begin with

talk some examples that use talk I

talked to my parents about my visit this

is a past tense example so talk and past

tense becomes talked talked in this case

I’m using the preposition to here to

introduce the person or the people in

the conversation with me so I talked to

my parents is great you can say I talked

with my parents as well I feel like in

every day like conversation we use too

more commonly it’s a little bit shorter

and easier to say so a native speed this

sentence sounds like I talked to my

parents about my visit I talked to my

parents about my visit ok let’s go to

the next example one more example let’s

use a present tense one my friends my

friends talk my friends talk about so

here’s a topic my friends talk about new

restaurants my friends talk about new

restaurants every week every week so in

this sentence I’m using a present tense

verb talk I’m using this present tense

verb because again this is a regular

discussion I know that there’s a hint in

the sentence every week my friends talk

about my topic new restaurants every

week so we use this present tense form

when we want to describe something

that’s regular it’s a common occurrence

ok so let’s compare this then to speak

to speak up here so yes we can use these

two verbs for the same thing like I

could use the verb speak in these

sentences I spoke to my parents about my

visit or my friends speak about new

restaurants every week fine the

difference here in this case is that

speak sounds a little bit more formal

than talk generally when we’re just you

know hanging out with their friends

spending time with friends we use talk

when we’re like at work or maybe in a

more formal situation we use speak we

use speak also we use speak for language

abilities so for example I speak English

I speak Japanese I don’t speak Chinese

we use speak for our language abilities

we cannot use talk in this way we do not

say I talk Japanese or I don’t

Hach Chinese cannot use that we have to

use speak when talking about our

language abilities alright some good

examples of talker coming in by the way

I talked about politics with my friends

as Christopher a nice one okay

on Facebook II meant says I talked to my

boss about maybe a three week holiday a

interesting point when you use for as in

your example I talked to my parents for

that introduces the length of time of

your conversation so for example I

talked to my boss about my vacation for

three hours for example for example this

uses all the prepositions all the words

were talking about so I talked to okay

great I talked to my boss about my

vacation okay our topic this for for

three hours means the length of your

conversation that means your

conversation was three hours long so you

can include all of this if you want to

but using four introduces the length of

time of your conversation okay uh other

points Monday blue whoever members hello

there can I talk about the topic over my

up can I talk about the topic with my

boss and I’ll get back to you later

maybe or can I talk the topic over with

my boss maybe that’s at the expression

using over there yeah nice one nice one

okay um other ones she talks about her

cats as Miguel’s that’s a good one

that’s a good one

okay time’s going quick so let’s go to

speak let’s look at some examples would

speak speak first the past tense the

past tense of speak is spoke so spoke I

have it in my example sentence here my

first example

sentence speak become spoke in past

tense the past participle form is spoken

spoken so have you spoken to her yet

have you spoken to him yet so I spoke to

my manager I spoke to my manager again

we can use talk here it’s fine I talked

to my manager I talked with my manager

perfect

also I spoke with my manager also is

great another example uh my friend my

friend my friend often what was my

example my friend often speaks speak so

another present tense example my friend

often speaks speaks with me about

business ideas so again I’m introducing

a topic and a person here with speaks

with me about about so you can include

both points in your sentence also as I

said we use this to express our language

abilities so I speak whatever I speak

Japanese so we can use this verb to

express our language abilities all right

so we’re on to the last point for today

the last verb I want to talk about is

ask ask ask we use ask for questions so

anytime you need to report a question

you can use ask so this means you can

use it for requests for offers for

enquiries so you need some help with

something you can use ask to describe

that and for more advanced learners you

can use this when you’re using like

these indirect style questions embedded

questions - like she asked if I knew

where the restroom was and so

more advanced point but this is the verb

we use to do that so let’s take a look

at some examples first ask the past

tense form of ask is asked asked it

takes the regular IDI ending I asked so

I asked my friend for help I asked my

friend for help here

simple past tense I asked my friend

that’s the person who received my

question you can think of it that way I

asked my friend for help or up in like a

future situation our boss our boss is

going to is going to ask I’m sorry it’s

going to ask about the project status

the project status at the meeting so

here we are making a very confident

guest the guest is more confident

because we know that because we’re using

going to our boss is going to ask about

this at the next meeting so we should be

prepared this is a situation in which

you might use an expression like this

our boss is going to ask about this so

we can use this past tense as we talked

about past tense or past conversations

things that have finished we use it when

present for something true now or for

something that is regularly said and we

use with future tense like will and

going to to make guesses about the

future ok I want to check some of your

examples Mateus says she asked me to

walk the dogs this morning perfect nice

one Mateus on YouTube

another example on YouTube Edgard says I

asked my boss if I could get a vacation

or if I could have a vacation or take a

vacation take a vacation is the natural

verb choice there uh Valdez eval they

see maybe he was asked to renew his

membership at the end of the month good

good good Ricardo has a nice question

asked for or asked about when do we use

good question so to ask for something

means you want to receive that thing

like can I ask for your autograph like

your signature or can I ask for some

time off that’s the thing you want to

receive when you use ask about it’s like

you want to get information on a topic I

want to ask I want to ask you about like

the project status so that’s like you’re

getting information kind of you’re

introducing the topic for discussion

there so it’s not like you’re going to

receive something maybe information but

ask for is like for requests more for

offers ask about is like introducing a

discussion topic kind of okay mmm on

Facebook on Facebook Javier says talk is

talk used when the other person is just

listening no we can use we use talk talk

and speak are used for like two-way or

group conversations tell is used for

like one-way conversations yeah Luis on

Facebook says I will ask the secretary

about the breakfast good bento says I

asked about maybe I asked about the

class okay nice one other examples

Paulina says I asked my girlfriend if we

can hang out tonight very nice very nice

okay great sounds good very nice

examples everybody so these are this is

a quick introduction to a few verbs that

are very commonly confused as well as

choosing the correct tense with these

verbs so I hope that it was helpful for

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I decided to make a lesson with 20 high

frequency phrasal verbs high frequency

means 20 phrasal verbs that are very

very often used in everyday life so I

have a list I’m going to put 20 of them

in next week’s lesson so for those of

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verb ask when you make invitations so

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