Direct Speech refers to reproducing another person’s exact words or
saying exactly what someone has said (sometimes called quoted speech)
We use quotation marks (“__________”) and it should be world for word
For Example :
Nicky said, “it’s hot
Or
“it’s hot, “Nicky said”
Indirect
speech refers to reproducing the idea of another person’s words that
doesn’t use quotation marks to enclose what the person said and it
doesn’t have to be word for word
Indirect Speech is sometimes called reported speech
The
tense usually changes when reporting speech this is because we are
usually talking about a time in the post and obviously the person who
spoke or ginally spoke in the past.
The verbs there fore usually have to be in the fast too
- Note : the reporting verbs that are usually used to report imperative sent are : Tell, order, command, ask, warn, remind
- Don’t forget to mention the indirect object father warned me motto drive fast
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When we want to report what someone said, we do not usually repeat
their exact words, we use words. We can use reporting verbs, such as
tell, say, ask followed by that–clause?
Example : My mother said that she got up at 5 O’clock
- When reporting verbs is in the present, present perfect, or future, there is no change of tense in the words reported
Example :
- She will tell you
- She has just haid
In times expressions and pronouns
Direct Speech Indirect Speech
Now Then
Today/Tonight That day/ That night
Last week The previous week
Ago Before
Sometimes
we need to report someone’s questions the reported question are
introduced with the verb ask, inquire, wonder, want to know, etc.
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