Rule 1: Rules of changing the personal pronoun:
Direct Speech Indirect Speech
You (Case of Nominative) I/you/he/she/they/itYou (Case of Objective) me/him/her/them/itYour (Case of Possessive) my/his/her/them/itsI (Case of Nominative) I/you/her/she/them/itMe (Case of objective) me/him/her/them/itMy (Case of Possessive) my/his/her/them/itsHe heThey theyIt itWe we
Rule 2: Personal pronouns in different cases
Nominative Objective Possessive Double Possessive
I me my mineWe us our oursYou your your yoursHe him his his/hersShe her her hersThey them their theirsIt it its its
Rule 3: Changing of Direct Speech to Indirect Speech
Direct Speech Indirect Speech
Now ThenHere ThereToday That dayTomorrow The next day/the following dayYesterday The previous day/the day beforeLast week The previous day/the week beforeLast month The previous month/the month beforeLast year The previous year/the year beforeLast night The previous night/the night beforeNext week The following weekNext month The following monthNext year The following yearCome goAgo beforeThus soHence thenceHither thitherThis thatThese thoseThis week that weekThis month that monthThis year that yearThis house the houseThis office the officeThis pen the penThis computer the computerTonight that night
Rule 4: Changing tense
Direct Speech Indirect Speech
Present Indefinite Tense Past Indefinite TensePresent Continuous Tense Past Continuous TensePresent Perfect Tense Past Perfect TensePresent Perfect Continuous Tense Past Perfect Continuous TensePast Indefinite Tense Past Perfect TensePast Continuous Tense Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Rule 5: Changing Can, May, Will, Shall
Direct Speech Indirect Speech
Can CouldMay MightWill WouldShall Should
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