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Hopes,intentions & promises in Reported Speech
HOPES, INTENTIONS & PROMISES
When we report an intention, hope or promise, we use an appropriate reporting verb followed by a that-clause or a to-infinitive:
"I'll pay you the money tomorrow." ![]()
He promised to pay me the money the next day.
He promised that he would pay me the money the next day.
Other verbs used in this pattern include:
hope, propose, threaten, guarantee, swear.
Examples
- "I'll be back by lunchtime."
- He promised to be back by lunchtime.
- He promised that he would be back by lunchtime.
- "We should arrive in London before nightfall."
- They hoped to arrive in London before nightfall.
- They hoped they would arrive in London before nightfall.
- "Give me the keys to the safe or I'll shoot you!"
- He threatened to shoot me if I didn't give him the keys to the safe.
- He threatened that he would shoot me if I didn't give him the keys to the safe.
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