SIMPLE PRESENT -> SIMPLE PAST :
• Direct : He said, “I am unwell.”
• Indirect : He said that he was unwell.
SIMPLE PAST -> PAST PERFECT :
• Direct : He said, “His horse died in the night.”
• Indirect : He said that his horse had died in the night.
PRESENT PERFECT -> PAST PERFECT :
• Direct : He said, “I have passed the examination.”
• Indirect : He said that he had passed the examination.
QUESTION YES/NO :
• Direct : Diah asked me, “Do you really love me?”
• Indirect : Diah asked me if I really loved her.
QUESTION WH (5W + 1H) :
• Direct : The man asked me, "Where is your english lecture?"
• Indirect : The man asked me where my english lecture.
References :
http://www.english-for-students.com/DirecttoIndirectSpeech.html
http://wwwprfreecom.blogspot.com/2011/09/cara-mudah-belajar-direct-and-indirect.html
• Direct : He said, “I am unwell.”
• Indirect : He said that he was unwell.
SIMPLE PAST -> PAST PERFECT :
• Direct : He said, “His horse died in the night.”
• Indirect : He said that his horse had died in the night.
PRESENT PERFECT -> PAST PERFECT :
• Direct : He said, “I have passed the examination.”
• Indirect : He said that he had passed the examination.
QUESTION YES/NO :
• Direct : Diah asked me, “Do you really love me?”
• Indirect : Diah asked me if I really loved her.
QUESTION WH (5W + 1H) :
• Direct : The man asked me, "Where is your english lecture?"
• Indirect : The man asked me where my english lecture.
References :
http://www.english-for-students.com/DirecttoIndirectSpeech.html
http://wwwprfreecom.blogspot.com/2011/09/cara-mudah-belajar-direct-and-indirect.html