Master the Art of "He Said, She Said"

Reported speech is just grammar gossip. You are simply retelling what someone else said, but you change the Time, the Person, and the Tense to fit the current moment.

⚙️ The Logic Engine: Backshifting

This is the most critical rule. When you report something from the past, you usually take a step back in time. We call this "Backshifting". Select a tense below to see how the engine processes it.

The Rule applied:

Present ➡️ Past

Facts that were true then become 'past' facts now.

DIRECT SPEECH 🗣️

"I eat apples everyday."

- John

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REPORTED SPEECH 📝

John said (that) he ate apples everyday.

📊 Verb Nuance Analysis

Stop using "said" for everything! Reported speech is about capturing the vibe. The chart represents reporting verbs plotted by Emotional Intensity (Y-axis) and Formality (X-axis).

Key Takeaways:

  • Whispered: Low intensity, informal. Good for secrets.
  • Demanded: High intensity, formal. Good for conflicts.
  • Claimed: Medium intensity. Suggests doubt.

Hover over bubbles for usage tips.

🚀 The "Here & Now" Problem

If John said "I am here" yesterday, he isn't "here" anymore, and it isn't "now". You have to shift the perspective. Click the cards below to translate the words.

🧠 Quick Gossip Quiz

Transform this sentence:

"I will call you tomorrow."