"Money is speech"
"Money is speech"
"Money is speech"
Antony in his speech said that in Caesar's will it said he was going to give everyone gold/money etc.
Direct speech is: "Hello," he said. He said is the main thing there.Indirect speech is: 'He said hello to us'. Notice the inverted commas instead of the speech marks.
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, often using quotation marks. Indirect speech is when the meaning of a person's words is reported without quoting them directly. In indirect speech, the sentence structure is usually different from the original statement.
She is a pronoun, and said is a verb.
If the sentence has no quotation marks, the indirect speech is: you have done your duty well. Indirect speech is explaining that someone is saying something or has said something without giving their speech word-for-word. Kate said, "Pass me that banana." In this sentence, we are reading exactly what Kate said. This is direct speech. Kate said to pass her the banana. Now we are just getting the idea of what she said without the actual words. This is indirect speech.
"Said" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "to say": He said he did not want any more asparagus.
Direct speech is the exact words said by one person to another personFor exampleShe said to her father,"I want some money."Indirect speechexampleShe told her father that she wanted some money.these changes are going to take place from direct to indirect speechi - she/hewill - wouldshall-shouldwe-theymay-might
He said the I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH as his last speech