DIRECT-INDIRECT SPEECH (कथन) – Complete Guide for Competitive Exams
📚 WHAT IS DIRECT-INDIRECT SPEECH?
| Direct Speech | Indirect Speech |
| किसी के कहे हुए शब्दों को बिल्कुल वैसा ही लिखना (Quotation marks में) | किसी के कहे हुए शब्दों को अपने शब्दों में बदलना (बिना Quotation marks के) |
| He said, “I am tired.” | He said that he was tired. |
🔥 GOLDEN RULE (सबसे IMPORTANT!)
Rule 1: Tense Change (Backshift)
🧠 TRICK: जब ‘Reporting Verb’ Past में हो → Reported Speech का Tense एक पीछे (Past) चला जाता है
| Direct (Present) | Indirect (Past) |
| He said, “I am tired.” | He said that he was tired. |
| He said, “I eat rice.” | He said that he ate rice. |
| He said, “I have eaten.” | He said that he had eaten. |
| He said, “I am eating.” | He said that he was eating. |
📊 TENSE CHANGE TABLE (Most Important!)
| Direct Speech Tense | Indirect Speech Tense | Example (Direct → Indirect) |
| Simple Present (V1/V1+s) | Simple Past (V2) | “I eat.” → He said that he ate. |
| Present Continuous (is/am/are + V1+ing) | Past Continuous (was/were + V1+ing) | “I am eating.” → He said that he was eating. |
| Present Perfect (has/have + V3) | Past Perfect (had + V3) | “I have eaten.” → He said that he had eaten. |
| Present Perfect Continuous (has/have been + V1+ing) | Past Perfect Continuous (had been + V1+ing) | “I have been eating.” → He said that he had been eating. |
| Simple Past (V2) | Past Perfect (had + V3) | “I ate.” → He said that he had eaten. |
| Past Continuous (was/were + V1+ing) | Past Perfect Continuous (had been + V1+ing) | “I was eating.” → He said that he had been eating. |
| Past Perfect (had + V3) | No Change (had + V3) | “I had eaten.” → He said that he had eaten. |
| Simple Future (will/shall + V1) | Would/Should + V1 | “I will eat.” → He said that he would eat. |
| Future Perfect (will have + V3) | Would have + V3 | “I will have eaten.” → He said that he would have eaten. |
📊 MODAL CHANGE TABLE
| Direct Modal | Indirect Modal | Example |
| Can | Could | “I can swim.” → He said that he could swim. |
| May | Might | “I may come.” → He said that he might come. |
| Will | Would | “I will go.” → He said that he would go. |
| Shall | Should | “I shall go.” → He said that he should go. |
| Must | Had to / Must | “I must go.” → He said that he had to go. |
| Could | No Change | “I could swim.” → He said that he could swim. |
| Would | No Change | “I would go.” → He said that he would go. |
| Should | No Change | “I should go.” → He said that he should go. |
| Might | No Change | “I might come.” → He said that he might come. |
| Used to | No Change | “I used to swim.” → He said that he used to swim. |
🔄 PRONOUN CHANGE (सर्वनाम परिवर्तन)
Rule 2: Pronoun Change
🧠 TRICK: SON Rule (1st Person, 2nd Person, 3rd Person)
| Person | Change Rule | Example |
| 1st Person (I, We) | According to Subject (Speaker) | I → He/She |
| 2nd Person (You) | According to Object (Listener) | You → Him/Her/Me |
| 3rd Person (He, She, They) | No Change | He → He |
📊 Examples:
| Direct | Indirect |
| He said, “I am tired.” | He said that he was tired. |
| She said, “I am happy.” | She said that she was happy. |
| He said to me, “You are wrong.” | He told me that I was wrong. |
| I said to him, “You are right.” | I told him that he was right. |
| He said, “She is coming.” | He said that she was coming. |
| Ram said, “We are going.” | Ram said that they were going. |
📍 ADVERB CHANGE (समय/स्थान परिवर्तन)
Rule 3: Time & Place Adverbs Change
| Direct | Indirect |
| Now | Then |
| Today | That day |
| Tonight | That night |
| Yesterday | The previous day / The day before |
| Tomorrow | The next day / The following day |
| Last night | The previous night |
| Next week | The following week |
| Here | There |
| This | That |
| These | Those |
| Ago | Before |
| Thus | So |
| Hence | Thence |
Examples:
- He said, “I am here.” → He said that he was there.
- She said, “I will come tomorrow.” → She said that she would come the next day.
- He said, “I bought this yesterday.” → He said that he had bought that the previous day.
👥 REPORTING VERB CHANGE
Rule 4: Say vs Tell
| Direct | Indirect |
| He said (no object) | He said that |
| He said to me (with object) | He told me that |
Examples:
- ✅ He said, “I am tired.” → He said that he was tired.
- ✅ He said to me, “You are wrong.” → He told me that I was wrong.
- ❌ He told, “I am tired.” (Wrong – tell के साथ object चाहिए)
📝 TYPES OF SENTENCES
Type 1: Assertive Sentences (विधानवाचक)
Structure: Subject + Reporting Verb + that + Clause
✅ Examples:
- Direct: He said, “I am a teacher.”
- Indirect: He said that he was a teacher.
- Direct: She said to me, “You are honest.”
- Indirect: She told me that I was honest.
Type 2: Interrogative Sentences (प्रश्नवाचक)
🧠 TRICK:
- Yes/No Questions → if/whether + Subject + Verb
- Wh- Questions → Wh-word + Subject + Verb
Rule 5: Yes/No Questions
| Direct | Indirect |
| He said, “Are you tired?” | He asked if I was tired. |
| She said, “Do you know him?” | She asked whether I knew him. |
| He said, “Is she coming?” | He asked if she was coming. |
Rule 6: Wh- Questions
| Direct | Indirect |
| He said, “What is your name?” | He asked what my name was. |
| She said, “Where are you going?” | She asked where I was going. |
| He said, “Why are you crying?” | He asked why I was crying. |
🧠 TRICK: Question form → Statement form (Subject + Verb)
- Direct: “Are you coming?” (Verb + Subject)
- Indirect: if/whether I was coming. (Subject + Verb)
Type 3: Imperative Sentences (आदेश/अनुरोध)
🧠 TRICK: to + V1 का प्रयोग करें (with/without ‘not’)
| Type | Direct | Indirect |
| Command | He said, “Go out.” | He ordered me to go out. |
| Request | He said, “Please help me.” | He requested me to help him. |
| Advice | He said, “Study hard.” | He advised me to study hard. |
| Prohibition | He said, “Don’t smoke.” | He forbade me to smoke. |
| Let’s | He said, “Let’s go.” | He suggested that we should go. |
Important Reporting Verbs:
| Direct Verb | Indirect Verb |
| Said/Ordered | Ordered / Commanded / Directed |
| Said/Requested | Requested / Asked / Begged |
| Said/Advised | Advised / Suggested |
| Said (negative) | Forbade / Advised against |
| Let’s | Suggested / Proposed |
Type 4: Exclamatory Sentences (आश्चर्य/भावना)
🧠 TRICK: exclaimed with joy/sorrow/surprise + that + Sentence
| Direct | Indirect |
| He said, “Hurrah! We won!” | He exclaimed with joy that they had won. |
| She said, “Alas! I am ruined!” | She exclaimed with sorrow that she was ruined. |
| He said, “What a beautiful girl!” | He exclaimed with surprise that she was a very beautiful girl. |
| He said, “How tall you are!” | He exclaimed with surprise that I was very tall. |
Words to Change:
- Hurrah! → exclaimed with joy
- Alas! → exclaimed with sorrow
- What/How! → exclaimed with surprise
- Oh! → exclaimed with wonder
Type 5: Optative Sentences (प्रार्थना/आशीर्वाद)
🧠 TRICK: Wished/Prayed + that + Subject + Verb
| Direct | Indirect |
| He said, “May you live long!” | He wished that I might live long. |
| She said, “Good morning!” | She wished me good morning. |
| He said, “God bless you!” | He prayed that God might bless me. |
📝 OLD EXAM QUESTIONS (पुराने प्रश्न पत्र)
SET 1: Basic Level (Assertive)
Q.1 Change into Indirect:
He said, “I am tired.” (SSC GD 2020)
- (a) He said that he was tired.
- (b) He said that he is tired.
- (c) He said that he has been tired.
- (d) He said that he had been tired.
Answer: (a) He said that he was tired. ✅
Reason: Present → Past (am → was)
Q.2 Change into Indirect:
She said to me, “You are wrong.” (SSC CHSL 2021)
- (a) She told me that I was wrong.
- (b) She said to me that I was wrong.
- (c) She told me that you were wrong.
- (d) She said that I was wrong.
Answer: (a) She told me that I was wrong. ✅
Reason: Said to → told; You → I; are → was
Q.3 Change into Indirect:
He said, “I have completed the work.” (SSC MTS 2022)
- (a) He said that he completed the work.
- (b) He said that he has completed the work.
- (c) He said that he had completed the work.
- (d) He said that he will complete the work.
Answer: (c) He said that he had completed the work. ✅
Reason: Present Perfect → Past Perfect (have → had)
Q.4 Change into Indirect:
Ram said, “I will go to Delhi tomorrow.” (NDA 2018)
- (a) Ram said that he would go to Delhi tomorrow.
- (b) Ram said that he would go to Delhi the next day.
- (c) Ram said that he will go to Delhi the next day.
- (d) Ram said that he went to Delhi the next day.
Answer: (b) Ram said that he would go to Delhi the next day. ✅
Reason: Will → Would; Tomorrow → the next day
Q.5 Change into Direct:
He said that he was a teacher. (SSC CPO 2020)
- (a) He said, “I am a teacher.”
- (b) He said, “I was a teacher.”
- (c) He said, “He is a teacher.”
- (d) He said, “I will be a teacher.”
Answer: (a) He said, “I am a teacher.” ✅
Reason: was → am (Back to present)
SET 2: Interrogative Sentences
Q.6 Change into Indirect:
He said, “Are you coming?” (SSC CGL 2019)
- (a) He said if I was coming.
- (b) He asked if I was coming.
- (c) He asked if I am coming.
- (d) He said that I was coming.
Answer: (b) He asked if I was coming. ✅
Reason: Said → Asked; Are you → if I was
Q.7 Change into Indirect:
She said, “What is your name?” (Bank PO 2018)
- (a) She asked what is my name.
- (b) She asked what my name was.
- (c) She asked what was my name.
- (d) She asked what my name is.
Answer: (b) She asked what my name was. ✅
Reason: Wh-word (what) + Subject (my name) + Verb (was)
Q.8 Change into Indirect:
He said to me, “Do you know him?” (SSC CHSL 2022)
- (a) He asked me if I knew him.
- (b) He asked me if I know him.
- (c) He told me if I knew him.
- (d) He asked me whether I know him.
Answer: (a) He asked me if I knew him. ✅
Reason: Said to → asked; Do you → if I; know → knew
Q.9 Change into Indirect:
The teacher said, “Why are you late?” (SSC MTS 2021)
- (a) The teacher asked why I was late.
- (b) The teacher asked why was I late.
- (c) The teacher said why I was late.
- (d) The teacher asked why I am late.
Answer: (a) The teacher asked why I was late. ✅
Reason: Wh-word (why) + Subject (I) + Verb (was)
Q.10 Change into Indirect:
He said, “Can you help me?” (SSC GD 2020)
- (a) He asked if I could help him.
- (b) He asked if I can help him.
- (c) He said if I could help him.
- (d) He asked if I could help me.
Answer: (a) He asked if I could help him. ✅
Reason: Can → Could; You → I; Me → Him
SET 3: Imperative Sentences
Q.11 Change into Indirect:
He said to me, “Open the door.” (SSC CGL 2022)
- (a) He told me to open the door.
- (b) He said me to open the door.
- (c) He ordered me open the door.
- (d) He told me that open the door.
Answer: (a) He told me to open the door. ✅
Reason: Command → told/ordered + to + V1
Q.12 Change into Indirect:
She said, “Please help me.” (Bank PO 2021)
- (a) She requested me to help her.
- (b) She said me to help her.
- (c) She requested that help her.
- (d) She said please help me.
Answer: (a) She requested me to help her. ✅
Reason: Request → requested + to + V1; Me → Her
Q.13 Change into Indirect:
The doctor said, “Don’t smoke.” (SSC CHSL 2023)
- (a) The doctor advised me not to smoke.
- (b) The doctor said me not to smoke.
- (c) The doctor forbade me to smoke.
- (d) Both (a) and (c)
Answer: (d) Both (a) and (c) ✅
Reason: Negative command → advised not to / forbade
Q.14 Change into Indirect:
He said, “Let’s go for a walk.” (CDS 2022)
- (a) He suggested that we should go for a walk.
- (b) He said that let’s go for a walk.
- (c) He suggested to go for a walk.
- (d) He proposed to go for a walk.
Answer: (a) He suggested that we should go for a walk. ✅
Reason: Let’s → suggested that we should
Q.15 Change into Indirect:
He said to me, “Wait for me.” (SSC CPO 2023)
- (a) He told me to wait for him.
- (b) He said me to wait for him.
- (c) He ordered me wait for him.
- (d) He told me wait for him.
Answer: (a) He told me to wait for him. ✅
Reason: Command → told + to + V1; Me → Him
SET 4: Exclamatory & Optative
Q.16 Change into Indirect:
He said, “Hurrah! I have won!” (SSC CGL 2021)
- (a) He exclaimed with joy that he had won.
- (b) He said that he had won.
- (c) He exclaimed with joy that he has won.
- (d) He exclaimed with surprise that he had won.
Answer: (a) He exclaimed with joy that he had won. ✅
Reason: Hurrah! → exclaimed with joy; have → had
Q.17 Change into Indirect:
She said, “Alas! I am ruined!” (Bank PO 2020)
- (a) She exclaimed with sorrow that she was ruined.
- (b) She exclaimed with sorrow that she is ruined.
- (c) She said with sorrow that she was ruined.
- (d) She exclaimed with surprise that she was ruined.
Answer: (a) She exclaimed with sorrow that she was ruined. ✅
Reason: Alas! → exclaimed with sorrow; am → was
Q.18 Change into Indirect:
He said, “What a beautiful flower!” (SSC MTS 2023)
- (a) He exclaimed with surprise that it was a very beautiful flower.
- (b) He said that it was a beautiful flower.
- (c) He exclaimed with joy that it was a beautiful flower.
- (d) He exclaimed that what a beautiful flower.
Answer: (a) He exclaimed with surprise that it was a very beautiful flower. ✅
Reason: What/How → exclaimed with surprise; very + adjective
Q.19 Change into Indirect:
He said, “May you live long!” (NDA 2021)
- (a) He prayed that I might live long.
- (b) He wished that I might live long.
- (c) He said that I might live long.
- (d) Both (a) and (b)
Answer: (d) Both (a) and (b) ✅
Reason: Optative → wished/prayed that + might
Q.20 Change into Indirect:
She said, “Good morning!” (SSC CHSL 2023)
- (a) She wished me good morning.
- (b) She said good morning.
- (c) She told me good morning.
- (d) She prayed good morning.
Answer: (a) She wished me good morning. ✅
Reason: Greeting → wished
SET 5: Error Detection
Q.21 Find the error: (SSC CGL 2022)
He said that (A) / he was (B) / going to market (C) / yesterday. (D)
- (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
Answer: (d) D ❌
Correct: “…the previous day.”
Reason: Yesterday → the previous day (in Indirect)
Q.22 Find the error: (Bank PO 2021)
She told me that (A) / she has completed (B) / the work (C) / the previous day. (D)
- (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
Answer: (b) B ❌
Correct: “…she had completed…”
Reason: Past Reporting Verb → Past Perfect (has → had)
Q.23 Find the error: (SSC CHSL 2023)
He asked me (A) / where I was going (B) / and said (C) / that he will join me. (D)
- (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
Answer: (d) D ❌
Correct: “…that he would join me.”
Reason: Will → Would (Backshift)
Q.24 Find the error: (CDS 2022)
The teacher said (A) / that the sun (B) / rises in the east (C) / and sets in the west. (D)
- (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
Answer: No error ✅
Reason: Universal Truth → No tense change (rises remains rises)
Q.25 Find the error: (SSC CPO 2023)
He told me that (A) / I should complete (B) / the work by (C) / the next day. (D)
- (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
Answer: No error ✅
“Should” → No change (Correct)
📊 QUICK REVISION TABLE
| Direct | Indirect |
| Reporting Verb (said) | said/told/asked/ordered/requested |
| Comma & Quotes | that/if/whether/to |
| Present Tense | Past Tense (Backshift) |
| Past Tense | Past Perfect |
| Will/Shall | Would/Should |
| Can/May | Could/Might |
| Now | Then |
| Today | That day |
| Tomorrow | The next day |
| Yesterday | The previous day |
| Here | There |
| This/These | That/Those |
🎯 SUPER TRICKS SUMMARY
TRICK 1: Tense Backshift (1 Step Back)
- Present → Past
- Past → Past Perfect
- Will → Would
- Can → Could
- May → Might
TRICK 2: “SON” Rule (Pronoun Change)
- Subject (1st Person → Speaker के अनुसार)
- Object (2nd Person → Listener के अनुसार)
- No Change (3rd Person)
TRICK 3: Time/Place Words Change
- Today → That day
- Tomorrow → The next day
- Yesterday → The previous day
- Here → There
TRICK 4: Interrogative Sentences
- Yes/No → if/whether
- Wh-word → Wh-word (Question form नहीं, Statement form)
TRICK 5: Imperative Sentences
- Command → ordered/told to
- Request → requested to
- Advice → advised to
- Negative → forbade / advised not to
- Let’s → suggested that we should
TRICK 6: Exclamatory Sentences
- Hurrah! → exclaimed with joy
- Alas! → exclaimed with sorrow
- What/How! → exclaimed with surprise
- Oh! → exclaimed with wonder
TRICK 7: Universal Truth (No Change!)
- The sun rises in the east. → रहेगा ही (No tense change)
💪 COMMON EXAM TRAPS
Trap 1: Tense Change भूलना
- ❌ He said, “I am tired.” → He said that he is tired. (Wrong)
- ✅ He said that he was tired. (Correct)
Trap 2: Pronoun Change गलत करना
- ❌ He said to me, “You are wrong.” → He told me that you were wrong. (Wrong)
- ✅ He told me that I was wrong. (Correct – Object के अनुसार)
Trap 3: Time/Place Words न बदलना
- ❌ He said, “I will come tomorrow.” → He said that he would come tomorrow. (Wrong)
- ✅ He said that he would come the next day. (Correct)
Trap 4: Interrogative का Statement Form न करना
- ❌ He asked, “What is your name?” → He asked what is my name. (Wrong – Question form)
- ✅ He asked what my name was. (Correct – Statement form)
Trap 5: “Said to” → “told” (Object के साथ)
- ❌ He said to me, “Go.” → He said me to go. (Wrong)
- ✅ He told me to go. (Correct)
Trap 6: Universal Truth में Tense Change
- ❌ The teacher said, “The sun rises in the east.” → The teacher said that the sun rose in the east. (Wrong)
- ✅ The teacher said that the sun rises in the east. (Correct – No change)
📌 MOST IMPORTANT FOR EXAMS:
- Tense Backshift → 2-3 questions (पक्का!)
- Pronoun Change → 1-2 questions
- Interrogative Sentences → 1-2 questions
- Imperative Sentences → 1-2 questions
- Time/Place Word Change → 1 question
- Universal Truth → 1 question (No change)
- Exclamatory Sentences → 1 question
- Error Detection → 1-2 questions
💪 Practice Tips:
- Daily Practice: 10 sentences Direct→Indirect and 10 sentences Indirect→Direct
- Tense Table याद करें: कौन सा Tense किस Tense में बदलता है
- Time/Place Words Table याद करें
- SON Rule (Pronoun Change) याद रखें
- Previous Papers (SSC, Bank, NDA, CDS) solve करें
- Imperative Sentences (to + V1) का practice करें
- Universal Truth/General Facts → No change (याद रखें!)