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Orders, requests & suggestions in Reported Speech

1. When we want to report an order or request, we can use a verb like 'tell' with a to-clause.

Example

  • He told me to go away.

The pattern is verb + indirect object + to-clause.

(The indirect object is the person spoken to.)

Other verbs used to report orders and requests in this way are: command, order, warn, ask, advise, invite, beg, teach, forbid.

Examples

  • a. The doctor said to me, "Stop smoking!". The doctor told me to stop smoking.
  • "Get out of the car!" said the policeman. The policeman ordered him to get out of the car.
  • "Could you please be quiet," she said. She asked me to be quiet.
  • The man with the gun said to us, "Don't move!" The man with the gun warned us not to move.

2. Requests for objects are reported using the pattern ask + for + object:

Examples

  • "Can I have an apple?", she asked. She asked for an apple
  • "Can I have the newspaper, please?" He asked for the newspaper.
  • "May I have a glass of water?" he said. He asked for a glass of water.
  • "Sugar, please." She asked for the sugar.
  • "Could I have three kilos of onions?" He asked for three kilos of onions.

3. Suggestions are usually reported with a that-clause. 'That' and 'should' are optional in these clauses:

  • She said: "Why don't you get a mechanic to look at the car?" She suggested that I should get a mechanic to look at the car. OR She suggested I get a mechanic to look at the car.

Other reporting verbs used in this way are: insist, recommend, demand, request, propose.

Examples

  • "It would be a good idea to see the dentist", said my mother. My mother suggested I see the dentist.
  • The dentist said, "I think you should use a different toothbrush". The dentist recommended that I should use a different toothbrush.
  • My manager said, "I think we should examine the budget carefully at this meeting." My manager proposed that we examine the budget carefully at the meeting.
  • "Why don't you sleep overnight at my house?" she said. She suggested that I sleep overnight at her house.

Notes

Suggest can also be followed by a gerund: I suggested postponing the visit to the dentist.

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