Direct speech to reported speech

    • [DOC File]Direct / Reported Speech

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      Direct / Reported Speech Transformations in verb tenses between direct and reported speeches are as follows: Direct Speech Reported Speech Present Simple Past Simple Present Continuous Past Continuous Past Simple Past Perfect Present Perfect Past Perfect Future Conditional Imperative Infinitive Examples: “He is a good boy”

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    • [DOC File]DIRECT / REPORTED SPEECH

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      direct / reported speech. A. study the following table. Note the changes. in verb tenses. in pronouns. in structures (questions) in words referring to moments. Direct speech Reported speech Main clause (proposition principale) in the present The manager says : "You . will. die if . you. sit on . your. laurels." He says thay they . will. die if ...

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    • [DOC File]TRB/Tests template

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      Direct speech Reported speech present simple past simple / past perfect simple 1present continuous present simple / past continuous 2past simple present continuous / past perfect 3present perfect past perfect / present simple 4will would / will. 5can can / could. 6must must / had to.

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    • [DOC File]INDIRECT (REPORTED) SPEECH

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      INDIRECT (REPORTED) SPEECH TENSE CHANGE LIST. DIRECT QUOTE INDIRECT (REPORTED) SPEECH SIMPLE PRESENT changes to SIMPLE PAST "I work at Welcome." "I don't work at HME." "I am a manager." "I'm not a clerk." He said he worked at Welcome. He said he didn't work at HME. He said he was a manager. He said he wasn't a clerk.

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    • [DOC File]Direct to Reported Speech - Primary Resources

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      Reported to Direct Speech. Last week, we changed direct speech. This week, our objective. is to change reported speech to direct speech. For example, Zia said that the work was fun. becomes “This work is fun,” said Zia. Minael whispered that the work was easy. Ishaaq complained that he wanted to go home. Alisha said that Aman was a good ...

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    • [DOC File]Reported Speech .cy

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      Reported Speech. When we want to report someone’s words, we look at the verb in the sentence, and we go one tense back: Direct Speech. Reported Speech Present Simple “I play tennis”, she said Past Simple. She said she played tennis Present Continuous

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    • [DOC File]*Unit: Six

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      Reported speech, questions and commands. Reporting statements with the introductory verb in the present and/or future tenses. Direct speech Indirect (reported) speech Tom says, “I am fine”. Tom says . that. he. is fine. “ The sun is shining”, Jerry is saying. Jerry is saying . that. the sun is shining “ I will see you after the party ...

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    • [DOC File]Reported Speech (Indirect Speech)

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      If we report what another person has said, we usually do not use the speaker’s exact words (direct speech), but reported (indirect) speech. Therefore, you need to learn how to transform direct speech into reported speech. The structure is a little different depending on whether you want to transform a statement, question or request.

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    • [DOC File]All sentences in the novel are either direct address to ...

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      1.4.1 The Relationship between Original and Direct/Indirect Speech. In the simplest forms of IS and DS there are two clauses, the . reporting clause, which belongs to the narrator, and the . reported clause, which is a representation of the speech being reported.

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    • [DOC File]Direct and Reported Speech - Primary Source

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      Extension – Now check through your work. Make sure you have written your reported speech in the correct tense. Think back to the writing you did two weeks ago in sustained writing (when you met the mysterious person and they told you to confront your fear). Re-write this section of dialogue in your story, using reported speech. For example…

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