Advanced Speech Converter
Transform sentences between direct and indirect speech with our grammar-accurate conversion tool. Perfect for students, writers, and educators!
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Tip: Use proper punctuation and quotation marks for accurate conversion
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Conversion Examples
Direct to Indirect
Direct: John said, "I love reading books."
Indirect: John said that he loved reading books.
Indirect to Direct
Indirect: Mary said that she was going to the party.
Direct: Mary said, "I am going to the party."
Questions
Direct: He asked, "Where do you live?"
Indirect: He asked where I lived.
Grammar Rules for Speech Conversion
Tense Changes
- Present simple → Past simple
- Present continuous → Past continuous
- Present perfect → Past perfect
- Will → Would
- Can → Could
- May → Might
Pronoun Changes
- I → He/She
- We → They
- You → He/She/They/I
- My → His/Her
- Our → Their
- Me → Him/Her
Time & Place Changes
- Today → That day
- Tomorrow → The next day
- Yesterday → The day before
- Now → Then
- Here → There
Grammar-Accurate
Applies proper tense, pronoun, and time expression conversions following English grammar rules.
Educational Resource
Perfect for students learning reported speech and English grammar rules.
Fully Responsive
Works perfectly on all devices - smartphones, tablets, and desktops.