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To change an imperative statement from direct to indirect speech, you usually use a reporting verb like "asked" or "told" followed by an indirect object. For example, "Go to the store" in direct speech becomes "He told me to go to the store" in indirect speech.
Direct speech is when the exact words spoken by a character are quoted within quotation marks, like "I am going to the store," she said. Indirect speech conveys the meaning of what was said without quoting the exact words, like She said she was going to the store. Both types of speech are commonly used in stories to bring characters to life and advance the plot.
Direct speech is when you quote someone's exact words, using quotation marks. Indirect speech is when you convey what someone said without quoting them directly, often by using reporting verbs like "he said" or "she told me." These forms are used to report someone else's words in a conversation.
Direct speech is when we quote the exact words spoken by someone, using quotation marks and usually a reporting verb like "said" or "asked." Indirect speech is when we report someone's words without quoting them directly, using reporting verbs like "told" or "explained" and often requiring changes in pronouns and verb tenses. Direct speech is more immediate and shows the speaker's exact words, while indirect speech is used to convey the same meaning in a more indirect way.
I have brought you some information about direct and indirect speech. Direct speech repeats the exact words spoken, while indirect speech conveys the meaning of the original statement without using the exact words.
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Sweets are addictive. The more u eat them, the more you crave it.
To convert direct sentences into indirect sentences, you typically need to change the pronouns, tense, and sometimes the word order to reflect the speaker's perspective. For example, "He said, 'I am going to the store'" could be changed to "He said that he was going to the store." Remember to introduce a reporting verb like "said that" or "told" to signal the change to indirect speech.
Describing what someone else said such as "He said I was wrong"
they dont perfer anything, they will go after it just as fast regardless if it is a snicker or an oreo.
Authors use the character's speech and thoughts for indirect characterization. Another technique they use so readers can infer what the character is like is interactions with other characters.
Children like sweets.
no sweets can kill them
I have brought you some information about direct and indirect speech. Direct speech repeats the exact words spoken, while indirect speech conveys the meaning of the original statement without using the exact words.
The following changes occur when an interrogative sentence changes to indirect speech : 1.Interrogative sentences beginning with an axillary verb are changed into the indirect speech by using the connective "if" or "whether". 2.The reporting verb "said"changes to "asked,questioned,enquiredof, demanded of"in the indirect speech.Note that "if"is used after"enquired"and 'demanded"only when the reporting verb has an object.
Reported speech is when we convey what someone else said by paraphrasing or quoting their words. It involves changing the tense and sometimes the pronouns to match the reporting context. For example, changing "I am hungry" to "He said he was hungry" is an example of reported speech.
Direct speech is when a person's exact words are quoted within quotation marks, while indirect speech is when the meaning of the person's words is reported without quoting them directly. Direct speech typically uses the present tense, while indirect speech often requires a change in verb tense to reflect the original speaker's words accurately.