Direct and indirect speech: Imperatives
piimt.us › piimt › moduleIndirect Speech Direct and indirect speech: Imperatives Check Point Tick the doctor's exact words. Eat a heavy meal before bed: Don't eat a heavy meal before bed: Not to eat a heavy meal before bed: Express Check Circle the correct words to complete these sentences. The doctor told me go / to go to bed at the same time every night.
Changing an Imperative Sentence into the Indirect Speech
https://www.englishpractice.com/improve/changing-imperative-sentence...In order to change an imperative sentence into the indirect speech, we use a to-infinitive. A –that clause is also possible in some cases. Note that instead of ‘said’ we use one of the following reporting verbs: Advise, command, request, suggest, threaten, order, forbid, decree, propose, entreat, prompt, counsel, pardon, beg, persuade ...