requests/advice/instructions
in reported speech
If
you want to report requests, advice, promises or instructions, it
can sometimes be done fairly simply by using this construction:
verb
+ pronoun + to + infinitive
In
these examples, note the variety of reporting verbs we can use and
the pronoun and tense changes that are also needed. Note also the
conversion that is needed when we have a negative sentence:
- Could
you please show me where the shops are?
~ He asked me to show him where the shops were.
- Can
you lend me $50?
~Then he asked me to lend him $50.
- Dont
come and visit me yet. Im infectious!
~ She advised me not to come and visit her as she
was still infectious.
- Dont
go too near the edge of the cliffs. Its too dangerous.
~ They warned us not to go too near the edge of the cliffs
as it was too dangerous.
- Turn
the music down! Im trying to get to sleep.
~ He told us to turn the music down as he was trying
to get to sleep.
~ I told them to turn the music down as I was trying
to get to sleep.
- I
think you should leave now. Its very late.
~ She ordered us to leave as it was very late.
~ I ordered them to leave as it was very late.
- Ill
write to you as soon as I get back home.
~ She promised to write to me as soon as she got
back home.
~ I promised to write to her as soon as I got
back home.
In
this reply, I shall now concentrate on reporting direct speech
questions, as this often causes greatest difficulty.
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