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Interactive Grammar: Demonstrative Changes in Reported Speech quiz

Convert this → that, these → those, and understand how demonstratives shift perspective in indirect speech.

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Duration
~10 min
Questions
5
Level
Intermediate

Overview

Demonstratives shift perspective in reported speech: this → that, these → those. Example: 'I love this city' → She said she loved that city. This change reflects the physical and temporal distance between the original speech event and the reporting context.

Demonstrative Changes

  • this →that
  • these →those
  • Direct'I love this city,' she said.
  • ReportedShe said she loved that city.
  • Direct'These results are amazing.'
  • ReportedHe said those results were amazing.

Why They Change

  • this / these = close to the speaker.
  • that / those = distance — reflecting the shift in perspective when reporting later or from a distance.
  • NoteNo change if you are in the same location or time: 'I love this city.' (still here) ✓

Other Demonstratives

  • such →stays such (no change)
  • Direct'Such results are rare.'
  • ReportedHe said such results were rare. ✓

When to use

Storytelling

She said that hotel had been beautiful.

Conversation

He said that decision had been wrong.

News

Officials said those measures had proved effective.

Academic

The author argued that those findings were significant.

Demonstrative Changes — Fill in the Blanks

Write the correct demonstrative for reported speech.

Fill in the Blanks5 questions
1Direct: 'I love this city.' → She said she lovedthis/thatcity.
2Direct: 'These results are amazing.' → He saidthese/thoseresults were amazing.
3Direct: 'This decision was wrong.' → She saidthis/thatdecision had been wrong.
4Direct: 'I can't believe this.' → He said he couldn't believethis/that.
5Direct: 'These problems are serious.' → She saidthese/thoseproblems were serious.

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What does this lesson on demonstrative Changes in Reported Speech cover?

Convert this → that, these → those, and understand how demonstratives shift perspective in indirect speech.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Intermediate (B1) learners and forms part of the Demonstrative Changes in Reported Speech section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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