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Reporting statements: that clauses
A reported statement (also called indirect speech) is when we repeat what someone said without quoting them word-for-word. We often introduce the reported clause with the conjunction that. The structure usually uses a reporting verb + that + clause.
- Structure: reporting verb + that + subject + verb (e.g., She said that the meeting would start).
- Common reporting verbs: say, tell, explain, confirm, announce, add, recommend.
- With tell we normally include the person told: tell + object + that + clause (e.g., He told me that...).
- In many cases 'that' is optional in informal speech, but keeping it improves clarity, especially in writing.
- When the reporting verb is in the past, we often backshift tenses in the reported clause (e.g., 'will' → 'would').