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What is direct and reported speech with examples?
Direct speech means to say exactly what someone else said. It is usually put inside quotation marks (“. . .”). I have the package. Reported speech (also called indirect speech) means to say what someone else said, without actually quoting them.
How do you write direct speech into indirect speech?
Rules to change Direct Speech into Indirect Speech:
- Remove all the inverted commas and quotation marks.
- Always end the sentence with a full stop.
- The tenses of the verbs inside the quotation marks and commas should be changed.
How to change a sentence of direct speech into indirect speech?
To change a sentence of direct speech into indirect speech there are various factors that are considered, such as reporting verbs, modals, time, place, pronouns, tenses, etc. We will discuss each of these factors one by one. Rule 1 – Direct To Indirect Speech Conversion – Reporting Verb
Can a sentence start with a question in direct speech?
Rule 4 – Direct Speech to Indirect Speech Conversion – Interrogative Sentences No conjunction is used, if a sentence in direct speech begins with a question (what/where/when) as the “question-word” itself acts as a joining clause. Direct to indirect speech example Direct: “Where do you live?” asked the boy.
What are some examples of direct and indirect statements in English?
Check the examples: 1 Direct : She said, ‘She can dance’. 2 Indirect: She said that she could dance. 3 Direct: She said, ‘I may buy a dress’. 4 Indirect: She said that she might buy a dress. 5 Direct: Rama said, ‘I must complete the assignment’. 6 Indirect: Rama said that he had to complete the assignment.
When the reporting verb of direct speech is in past tense?
When the reporting verb of direct speech is in past tense then all the present tenses are changed to the corresponding past tense in indirect speech. Direct: She said, ‘I am happy’.