Telling What Someone Said
Reported speech (also called indirect speech) is used when you report what someone said without using their exact words. When you shift to reported speech, the tenses usually go one step back in time.
Tense Backshift
→ She said she lived in Paris.
→ He said he was working.
→ She said she had seen her.
→ He said he would help me.
→ She said she could swim.
→ He said I had to leave.
Other Changes
Reporting Questions
Every tense takes one step back in time: present → past, past → past perfect, will → would, can → could. Think of it like reporting from a time machine — you’ve travelled one day into the future to report what was said, so everything sounds one day older. Present becomes past, past becomes “even more past.”