Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Reported Speech (Indirect Speech)

Reported Speech (Indirect Speech)

If we report what another person has said, we usually do not use the speaker’s exact words (direct speech), but reported (indirect) speech. Therefore, you need to learn how to transform direct speech into reported speech. The structure is a little different depending on whether you want to transform a statement, question or request.

Statements

When transforming statements, check whether you have to change:
  • pronouns
  • present tense verbs (3rd person singular)
  • place and time expressions
  • tenses (backshift)
TypeExample
direct speech“I speak English.”
reported speech
(no backshift)
He says that he speaks English.
reported speech
(backshift)
He said that he spoke English.

Questions

When transforming questions, check whether you have to change:
  • pronouns
  • present tense verbs (3rd person singular)
  • place and time expressions
  • tenses (backshift)
Also note that you have to:
  • transform the question into an indirect question
  • use the interrogative or if / whether
TypeExample
with interrogativedirect speech“Why don’t you speak English?”
reported speechHe asked me why I didn’t speak English.
without interrogativedirect speech“Do you speak English?”
reported speechHe asked me whether / if I spoke English.

Requests

When transforming questions, check whether you have to change:
  • pronouns
  • place and time expressions
TypeExample
direct speech“Carol, speak English.“
reported speechHe told Carol to speak English.

Additional Information and Exeptions

Apart from the above mentioned basic rules, there are further aspects that you should keep in mind, for example:
  • main clauses connected with and / but
  • tense of the introductory clause
  • reported speech for difficult tenses
  • exeptions for backshift
  • requests with mustshouldought to and let’s

Source: 
https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/reported-speech

ELLIPTICAL SENTENCE

Elliptical Sentence is a combination of two different sentences but predicates the same subject, and used to avoid repetition. The purpose of the establishment of an elliptical sentence which is to deliver a statement in a simple and at the same time avoid repeating the same sentence elements.

Ellipsis sentence is divided into two sentences combined sentence equal ellipsis for the use of the conjunction "and" and similar berlawaan combined sentence that uses the conjunction "but".

a. Sentence ellipsis in a combined sentence equal
The combined sentence is divided into two, namely a combined sentence equal equal positive and negative sentences.

Formula:
Auxiliary + Subject + Verb + and + so + auxiliary + subject 2
Or
Subject 1 + Auxiliary + Subject + Verb + and 2 + Auxiliary + too

Example of sentences :
I will start working at the publishing company tomorrow. (Rina will start working at the publishing company tomorrow)

The combined sentence
I will start working at the publishing company tomorrow, and so will Rina. Or I Will start working at the publishing company tomorrow, and Rina will too.

Note:
If the sentence is not using auxiliary combination, the formula used is:
Subject + Verb + and + so + do / does / did + Subject 2
Or
Subject + Verb + and + Subject 2 + d / does / did + too

Example of sentences :
My mother Gave me beautiful clothes as my birthday present. (My auntgave me beautiful clothes as my birthday present)

The combined sentence
My mother Gave me beautiful clothes as my birthday present, and so did my aunt.
Or
My mother Gave me beautiful clothes as my birthday present, and my aunt did too.


b. Ellipsis sentence in a combined sentence equal negative

Formula:
Subject 1 auxiliary + not + Verb + and + Neither + Auxiliary + Subject 2
Or
Subject 1 auxiliary + not + Verb + and + Subject + 2 + Auxiliary not Either

Example:
I am not going to go shopping by myself.
My mother is not going to go shopping by herself.

The combined sentence
1 am not going to go shopping by myself and neiter is my mother.
Or
I am not going to go shopping by myself, and my mother is not either.

Formula:
Subject 1 + do not / does not / did not + Verb + and + Neither + do / does / did / + Subject
Or
Subject 1 + do not / does not / did not + Verb + and + Subject 2 + do not / does not / did not + Either

Example of sentences :
Sprott did not come to my birthday party.
Mike did not come to my birthday party

The combined sentence
Sprott did not come to my birthday party, and Neither did Mike
Or
Sprott did not come to my birthday party, and Mike did not either.


c. Sentence ellipsis in a combined sentence equal opposite
Formula:
Subject 1 + auxiliary + verb + subject + but not + 2 + auxiliary verb
Or
Subject 1+ auxiliary 'but not + verb + subject + 2 + auxiliary + verb

Example:
Rini is working in the private company.
Sinta is not working in the private company.

The combined sentence
Rini is working in the private company but Sprott is not.

Note:
In addition to using the word "but", the word "while" or "whereas" is also used in a combined sentence equal opposite.

Formula
Subject 1 + verb + but / while / whereas subject + 2 + do / does / do not / does not / did / did not

Example:
My brother plays tennis every weekend.
My sister does not play tennis every weekend.

The combined sentence
My brother plays tennis every weekend whereas my sister does not.




Source :
http://www.sekolahbahasainggris.com/elliptical-sentence-pengertian-rumus-contoh-kalimat/