Some potential uses of someone else's spoken or written words include quoting them in an article or book, citing them as a source in academic research, incorporating their words into a speech or presentation (with proper attribution), or sharing their words on social media while giving credit to the original author.
Plagiarism is the act of using someone else's spoken or written words without giving them proper credit.
The possessive form is someone else's (belonging to or referring to an unnamed or unknown person).
A direct quote is when you repeat the exact words spoken or written by someone else. It is used to provide evidence, support arguments, or highlight a specific point made by the original source. When using a direct quote, it should be enclosed in quotation marks to indicate that it is not your own words.
"Have you spoken to" is a correct way to ask if someone has had a conversation with someone else.
No, paraphrasing is restating someone else's ideas or words in your own words, while quoting is directly copying someone else's words.
Plagiarism is the act of using someone else's spoken or written words without giving them proper credit.
quotation
To restate in ones own words the written work of someone else is to paraphrase.
Quote/quotation.
The purpose of using quotes in writing is to provide evidence, support arguments, or convey the exact words spoken or written by someone else.
Quoting someone else's words can add credibility and support to your own argument or point you are trying to make. It can also help to clarify or explain a concept more effectively by using someone else's well-articulated ideas. Additionally, it is important to give proper credit to the original author or speaker to avoid plagiarism.
An extended metaphor is a sustained comparison in which a subject is written or spoken of as if it were something else.
The possessive form is someone else's (belonging to or referring to an unnamed or unknown person).
A direct quote is when you repeat the exact words spoken or written by someone else. It is used to provide evidence, support arguments, or highlight a specific point made by the original source. When using a direct quote, it should be enclosed in quotation marks to indicate that it is not your own words.
"Have you spoken to" is a correct way to ask if someone has had a conversation with someone else.
Paraphrase is the verb; paraphrasing is the gerund ( noun ).
You probably mean "restatement," not "reinstatement." The word is "paraphrase."