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How direct speech is converted to indirect speech in Spanish, English and Chinese.

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English shifts tenses back in reported speech (backshift). Spanish shifts tense and adjusts pronouns. Chinese has no tense backshift — particles and adverbs mark the shift.

Examples

Direct: 'I am tired'

Direct: 'Estoy cansado'

Reported: He said he was tired

Dijo que estaba cansado (imperfect)

Direct: 'I will go'

Direct: 'Iré'

Reported: He said he would go

Dijo que iría (conditional)

Direct: 'Did you eat?'

Direct: '¿Comiste?'

Reported: He asked if I had eaten

Preguntó si había comido (pluperfect subjunctive/indicative)

Pronoun shift

Yes (yo → él, tú → yo/él)

Time expression shift

Yes (ahora → entonces, hoy → ese día)

Examples

Direct: 'I am tired'

Direct: 'I am tired'

Reported: He said he was tired

He said he was tired (past simple)

Direct: 'I will go'

Direct: 'I will go'

Reported: He said he would go

He said he would go (would + verb)

Direct: 'Did you eat?'

Direct: 'Did you eat?'

Reported: He asked if I had eaten

He asked if I had eaten (past perfect)

Pronoun shift

Yes (I → he, you → I/he)

Time expression shift

Yes (now → then, today → that day)

Examples

Direct: 'I am tired'

Direct: 'hěnléi'

Reported: He said he was tired

shuōhěnlèi (no change)

Direct: 'I will go'

Direct: 'huì'

Reported: He said he would go

shuōhuì (no change)

Direct: 'Did you eat?'

Direct: 'chīlema?'

Reported: He asked if I had eaten

wènchīleméiyǒu (no tense change)

Pronoun shift

Yes (, )

Time expression shift

Optional (context)

Comparison at a glance

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
Direct: 'I am tired' Direct: 'Estoy cansado'Direct: 'I am tired'Direct: 'hěnléi'
Reported: He said he was tired Dijo que estaba cansado (imperfect)He said he was tired (past simple)shuōhěnlèi (no change)
Direct: 'I will go' Direct: 'Iré'Direct: 'I will go'Direct: 'huì'
Reported: He said he would go Dijo que iría (conditional)He said he would go (would + verb)shuōhuì (no change)
Direct: 'Did you eat?' Direct: '¿Comiste?'Direct: 'Did you eat?'Direct: 'chīlema?'
Reported: He asked if I had eaten Preguntó si había comido (pluperfect subjunctive/indicative)He asked if I had eaten (past perfect)wènchīleméiyǒu (no tense change)
Pronoun shift Yes (yo → él, tú → yo/él)Yes (I → he, you → I/he)Yes (, )
Time expression shift Yes (ahora → entonces, hoy → ese día)Yes (now → then, today → that day)Optional (context)

Side-by-side comparison

Grammar concepts Spanish English Chinese
Direct: 'I am tired' Direct: 'Estoy cansado'Direct: 'I am tired'Direct: 'hěnléi'
Reported: He said he was tired Dijo que estaba cansado (imperfect)He said he was tired (past simple)shuōhěnlèi (no change)
Direct: 'I will go' Direct: 'Iré'Direct: 'I will go'Direct: 'huì'
Reported: He said he would go Dijo que iría (conditional)He said he would go (would + verb)shuōhuì (no change)
Direct: 'Did you eat?' Direct: '¿Comiste?'Direct: 'Did you eat?'Direct: 'chīlema?'
Reported: He asked if I had eaten Preguntó si había comido (pluperfect subjunctive/indicative)He asked if I had eaten (past perfect)wènchīleméiyǒu (no tense change)
Pronoun shift Yes (yo → él, tú → yo/él)Yes (I → he, you → I/he)Yes (, )
Time expression shift Yes (ahora → entonces, hoy → ese día)Yes (now → then, today → that day)Optional (context)

Examples in context

Direct: 'I am tired'

Spanish

Direct: 'Estoy cansado'

English

Direct: 'I am tired'

Chinese

Direct: 'hěnléi'

Reported: He said he was tired

Spanish

Dijo que estaba cansado (imperfect)

English

He said he was tired (past simple)

Chinese

shuōhěnlèi (no change)

Direct: 'I will go'

Spanish

Direct: 'Iré'

English

Direct: 'I will go'

Chinese

Direct: 'huì'

Reported: He said he would go

Spanish

Dijo que iría (conditional)

English

He said he would go (would + verb)

Chinese

shuōhuì (no change)

Direct: 'Did you eat?'

Spanish

Direct: '¿Comiste?'

English

Direct: 'Did you eat?'

Chinese

Direct: 'chīlema?'

Reported: He asked if I had eaten

Spanish

Preguntó si había comido (pluperfect subjunctive/indicative)

English

He asked if I had eaten (past perfect)

Chinese

wènchīleméiyǒu (no tense change)

Pronoun shift

Spanish

Yes (yo → él, tú → yo/él)

English

Yes (I → he, you → I/he)

Chinese

Yes (, )

Time expression shift

Spanish

Yes (ahora → entonces, hoy → ese día)

English

Yes (now → then, today → that day)

Chinese

Optional (context)

Key Takeaways

Spanish: Shifts tense systematically. Present becomes imperfect, future becomes conditional, preterite becomes pluperfect. Subjunctive may be require...

English: Shifts tense back (backshift): present → past, will → would, past → past perfect. Questions become statements. Pronouns and time expressions...

Chinese: No tense backshift whatsoever. The verb stays the same. Context, time adverbs, and particles (了le, 过guò) make the temporal relationship clea...

Key concepts compared: Direct: 'I am tired', Reported: He said he was tired, Direct: 'I will go'.

Last updated: June 4, 2026