When we want to report what someone thought, we can use the phrase She/He thought that....
When we change from direct thought to reported
thought, we also need to change tenses, pronouns and some other words
when necessary.
Tenses
When reporting past thoughts, we move the thought one tense into the past.
Direct thoughts |
Reported thoughts |
---|---|
present simple "I am in Turkey." |
past simple She thought that she was in Turkey. |
present continuous |
past continuous |
present perfect "We have waited for this train long enough." |
past perfect |
past simple |
past perfect He thought that he had lost the ticket on Friday. |
will "I'll wait another five minutes." |
would He thought that he would wait another five minutes. |
can "I can go to Turkey by train." |
could She thought she could go to Turkey by train. |
Pronouns and other words
We change pronouns from I to he/she, we to they, etc., when we change from direct to reported thought. We sometimes need to change words that refer to place and time when we change from direct to reported thought.
Direct thoughts | Reported / be required thoughts |
---|---|
this | that |
here | there |
now | then |
today | that day |
yesterday | the day before |
tomorrow | the day after |
last Friday | the Friday before |
next Friday | the Friday after |