What are the most common reporting verbs?
The most common reporting verbs are “said,” “explained,” “wrote,” and “asked” (e.g., “Dr. Xiu said that I am very healthy”). Reporting verbs can be past tense, like these examples, or simple present tense (e.g., “says” or “writes”).
Use past tense reporting verbs when you’re using direct speech and indirect speech/reported speech for a quote that happened in the past. Use present tense to report a quote that is happening in the present moment (e.g., “Mom says it’s time to go home”).
When you use reporting verbs in your writing, the QuillBot Grammar Checker can help you with correct grammar and punctuation.