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Direct Speech and Reported Speech


Reported Speech (Indirect Speech) - The Free Dictionary

When we are giving a negative report of quoted speech, we typically use the negative past tense of the reporting verb: Direct speech: “She is studying for a ...

Reported speech — Learning English

Reported speech · You can use 'direct speech' which is the act of copying exactly what someone else said, and if, in writing, you would need to use quotation ...

say and tell in reported speech - BBC

Note that when we are quoting direct speech, say is the more commonly used verb as say refers to any kind of speech. Tell is used only with the meaning of ...

Reported Speech | Continuing Studies at UVic

Usually, the tense in reported speech is one tense back in time from the tense in direct speech. However, often if the speaker is reporting something soon ...

Grammar - Direct and Indirect Speech - Turito

General rules: ... 1. Removal of comma and quotation marks: Example: Direct: John said to me, “I am very busy now.” Indirect: John told me that he ...

English grammar: Reported speech - replacing time and place words

TIME/PLACE, DIRECT SPEECH, → ; NOW → then; at that time · Sophie said: "It's raining now." → ; TODAY → that day, Sam said: “I posted the letter today.” → ; TONIGHT

Direct and Indirect Speech - The University of New Orleans

Direct speech (quotation) and indirect (reported) speech are two different ways to express what somebody says or said. You should not shift between the two in ...

The Reported Speech - Grammar Lesson - My English Pages

We use direct speech to quote a speaker's exact words. We put their words within quotation marks. We add a reporting verb such as “he said” or “she asked” ...

Teacher's Corner: Reported Speech - American English

Reported speech provides a challenge for most learners of English. The shifting tenses and changes to both pronouns and modal verbs take time to learn and ...

Direct Speech and Reported Speech - YouTube

DirectSpeech #ReportedSpeech Lesson: Direct Speech and Reported Speech MELC 5: Use direct and reported speech appropriately in varied ...

Direct and indirect speech - English4Today

Direct speech repeats, or quotes, the exact words spoken. When we use direct speech in writing, we place the words spoken between inverted commas.

Sentence Synthesis | Direct and Indirect Speech - Reporting a ...

Today, we will look at one of the hot favourites in examinations, transforming of direct speech to indirect (or reported) speech.

English Topic 10 - Punctuation of speech - reported and direct speech

Punctuation of speech – reported and direct speech is a topic that is commonly tested in 11 plus exams. Direct speech uses the exact words that are said.

Indirect speech – reported speech - Test-English

Choose the correct form to complete the sentences below. · 1 'I work in a bank.' ⇒ He said that he · 2 'I am working today.' · 3 'I've been ill for a couple of ...

Changing time and place references | EF Global Site (English)

Time and place must often change when going from direct to reported speech. ... He said: "I like your new car." = He told her that he liked her new car. I said: " ...

Direct and Reported Speech

Direct and Reported Speech · Statement: My mom told me to study. · Direct speech: He said, "My mom told me to study." · Indirect speech: He said ...

Reported Speech / Indirect Speech - GrammarBank

Indirect: Paul says that he doesn't like coffee. Direct: Dwayne says, "I didn't do my homework." Indirect: Dwayne says that he didn't do his homework ...

How to use Reported Speech | Learn English

In reported speech we need to use the past tense form of the verb. In direct speech the present tense is used. As you can see, in the above ...

DIRECT SPEECH and REPORTED SPEECH - Nessie School of ...

We change the tenses between direct and indirect speech to acknowledge the shift of viewpoint from that of the original speaker to that of the reporter.

Direct and Indirect speech, Rules, Chart and Exercises - Career Power

Direct and Indirect speech are ways of narrating the speech of someone to some other person following certain rules.