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How do you solve direct and indirect speech?
What is Direct & Indirect Speech?
- All inverted commas or quotation marks are omitted and the sentence ends with a full stop.
- Conjunction ‘that’ is added before the indirect statement.
- The pronoun ‘I’ is changed to ‘she’. (
- The verb ‘am’ is changed to ‘was’. (
- The adverb ‘now’ is changed to ‘then’.
How do you teach direct and indirect speech to students?
Provide students with a chart of the principal changes in reported speech (i.e. will -> would, present perfect -> past perfect, etc.). Ask students to practice the reported speech by beginning with a reported speech worksheet or by asking them to change sentences from direct to reported speech.
Can you break this lock the girl said to him change into indirect speech?
Answer:- Girl asked him if he could break that lock.
How do you use indindirect speech?
Indirect speech is used to report what someone may have said, and so it is always used in the past tense. Instead of using inverted commas, we can show that someone’s speech is being described by using the word “that” to introduce the statement first. “She said that she was not hungry.”
What are the tenses that do not change in indirect speech?
In indirect speech, tenses do not change if the words used within the quotes (‘’) talk of a habitual action or universal truth. Direct: He said, ‘We cannot live without air’. Indirect: He said that we cannot live without air. The tenses of direct speech do not change if the reporting verb is in the future tense or present tense.
What is the difference between indirect and direct quotes?
Indirect: She said (that) she was happy. In indirect speech, tenses do not change if the words used within the quotes (‘’) talk of a habitual action or universal truth. Direct: He said, ‘We cannot live without air’. Indirect: He said that we cannot live without air.
How do you quote direct speech?
Direct speech isn’t always an accurate representation of what someone has said. Using inverted commas before and after the quotation, you may quote from other texts in a similar way. Instead of using the verb “to tell,” consider using a verb like “to compose,” “to state,” or “to define.”