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B1 Spanish GrammarReported Speech

Learn to report what others said using indirect speech in Spanish. Master the tense shifts that occur when moving from direct to reported speech. Understand reporting verbs like decir, preguntar, and contar, and practice transforming questions into indirect questions.

1Basic Reported Speech with Decir

To report speech, use a reporting verb like decir + que + reported clause. When the reporting verb is in the past (dijo), tenses shift back: present becomes imperfect, preterite becomes pluperfect, future becomes conditional.

Tense Shifts in Reported Speech

Direct SpeechTenseReported Speech
'Estoy cansado'present → imperfectDijo que estaba cansado
'Comí pizza'preterite → pluperfectDijo que había comido pizza
'Vendré mañana'future → conditionalDijo que vendría al día siguiente
'He terminado'present perf. → pluperfectDijo que había terminado

Examples

MarĂ­a dijo que estaba enferma.

MarĂ­a said she was sick.

present → imperfect

Pedro dijo que había ido al médico.

Pedro said he had gone to the doctor.

preterite → pluperfect

Ella dijo que llegarĂ­a tarde.

She said she would arrive late.

future → conditional

Juan dijo que no podĂ­a venir.

Juan said he couldn't come.

imperfect stays imperfect

2Time and Place Changes

When reporting speech, time and place expressions often change to reflect the new context. Hoy becomes ese día/aquel día, mañana becomes al día siguiente, ayer becomes el día anterior, aquí becomes allí, ahora becomes entonces.

Expression Changes

DirectReportedEnglish
hoyese dĂ­a / aquel dĂ­athat day
mañanaal día siguientethe next day
ayerel dĂ­a anteriorthe day before
ahoraentonces / en ese momentothen / at that moment
aquĂ­allĂ­there
esta semanaesa semanathat week

Examples

Dijo: 'Vengo hoy.' → Dijo que venía ese día.

'I'm coming today.' → He said he was coming that day.

hoy → ese día

Dijo: 'Lo haré mañana.' → Dijo que lo haría al día siguiente.

'I'll do it tomorrow.' → He said he'd do it the next day.

mañana → al día siguiente

Dijo: 'Trabajo aquí.' → Dijo que trabajaba allí.

'I work here.' → He said he worked there.

aquí → allí

Dijo: 'Llegué ayer.' → Dijo que había llegado el día anterior.

'I arrived yesterday.' → He said he had arrived the day before.

ayer → el día anterior

3Reporting Questions

To report yes/no questions, use si (if/whether). For wh-questions, keep the question word (qué, dónde, cuándo, etc.) but use normal word order, not question order. The reporting verb is usually preguntar (to ask).

Reporting Questions

Direct QuestionTypeReported Question
'ÂżVienes?'Yes/NoPreguntĂł si venĂ­a
'ÂżDĂłnde vives?'Wh-PreguntĂł dĂłnde vivĂ­a
'¿Cuándo llegas?'Wh-Preguntó cuándo llegaba
'ÂżHas comido?'Yes/NoPreguntĂł si habĂ­a comido

Examples

Me preguntó si quería café.

He asked me if I wanted coffee.

yes/no question with si

Preguntó dónde estaba el baño.

She asked where the bathroom was.

wh-question, normal word order

Me preguntó qué había pasado.

He asked me what had happened.

qué + pluperfect

Preguntaron cuándo íbamos a llegar.

They asked when we were going to arrive.

cuándo + imperfect

4Other Reporting Verbs

Beyond decir and preguntar, Spanish uses many reporting verbs: contar (tell/recount), explicar (explain), comentar (comment), afirmar (affirm), negar (deny), prometer (promise), ordenar (order), sugerir (suggest), pedir (ask for/request).

Common Reporting Verbs

VerbUseExample
contartell a storyMe contĂł que habĂ­a viajado
explicarexplainExplicĂł que no podĂ­a ir
prometerpromisePrometiĂł que volverĂ­a
ordenarcommandOrdenĂł que salieran (subj.)

Examples

Me contĂł que habĂ­a conocido a alguien.

She told me she had met someone.

contar for narrating

PrometiĂł que me ayudarĂ­a.

He promised he would help me.

prometer + conditional

Sugirió que fuéramos al cine.

She suggested we go to the movies.

sugerir requires subjunctive

NegĂł que hubiera robado el dinero.

He denied having stolen the money.

negar requires subjunctive