Grammar pedant here:
Direct/reported speech: "How would you know?"
Indirect speech: He asked her how she would know
or
He asked her how she knew.
Word order is v important. It switches.
Direct speech with speech marks uses one tense which in indirect speech, shifts one tense back & lacks speech marks. We also drop the qustion mark.
NOT he asked her how she knows, or he asked her how would she know.
"Get out!" - direct speech He told me/her/him/them to get out. - indirect speech.
Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "I am going to the store," said Mary. Indirect speech: Mary said that she was going to the store. Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "I will help you with your homework," Tom promised. Indirect speech: Tom promised to help me with my homework. Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "I have finished my work," John stated. Indirect speech: John stated that he had finished his work. Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "We are going to travel next month," they told us. Indirect speech: They informed us that they were going to travel the following month.
Direct speech involves quoting and quoted speech, where as indirect speech involves reporting speech and reported speech "'I saw everything,' said Bill" is an example of direct speech. "Bill said that he saw everything." is an example of indirect speech.
what is the indirect speech for this sentence the teacher said to me you are not working hard enough
indirect speech is nothing that the matter which told by person1 that told by person2 in his own way to person3.
"Get out!" - direct speech He told me/her/him/them to get out. - indirect speech.
I don't know what I will do if I dont find a job soon. If I had known about it, I would have done something to help his pain.
Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "I am going to the store," said Mary. Indirect speech: Mary said that she was going to the store. Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "I will help you with your homework," Tom promised. Indirect speech: Tom promised to help me with my homework. Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "I have finished my work," John stated. Indirect speech: John stated that he had finished his work. Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "We are going to travel next month," they told us. Indirect speech: They informed us that they were going to travel the following month.
Direct speech involves quoting and quoted speech, where as indirect speech involves reporting speech and reported speech "'I saw everything,' said Bill" is an example of direct speech. "Bill said that he saw everything." is an example of indirect speech.
A change in indirect speech happens when there are changes in time people, or place. The changes happen when you go from direct speech to indirect speech and changes include changing from now to then or at that time.
what is the indirect speech for this sentence the teacher said to me you are not working hard enough
Reported or indirect speech is when we report what someone else has said. For example the following sentence are in direct speech: "The rain has stopped" he said. "I will go out" she replied. The same conversation in reported speech: He told her that the rain had stopped. She replied that she would go out.
What you want to know is not really clear, but if you are inquiring about the need of changing "say" to "tell" in indirect speech I must tell you there is not.
indirect speech is nothing that the matter which told by person1 that told by person2 in his own way to person3.
just reverse the rule required to change direct to indirect.
Changing direct speech to indirect speech involves using specific structures of syntax. These are often content clauses or infinitive phrases.
definition direct and indirect statement