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VERBS INTRODUCING DIRECT SPEECH IN LATE LATIN TEXTS
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direct speech, inquit was already specialized in introducing direct speech in Classical Latin. Dicens often follows another finite verb of speech in the introductory clause, which results in more or less redundant introducing construction.
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Here you will find a list of reporting verbs used in indirect speech, important grammar rules, ... In the introductory clause, we need a reporting verb.
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Verbs like advise, agree, challenge, claim, decide, demand, encourage, invite, offer, persuade, promise, refuse and remind can follow an infinitive pattern. ' ...
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08.10.2004 · direct speech introductory verbs. Post. by googl » Thu Oct 07, 2004 12:40 pm. Dear Alan, I can use many introductory verbs (like say, tell, ask, forbid, encourage etc.) in reported speech. What with direct speech? Are these sentences correct?
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INTRODUCTORY VERBS in REPORTED SPEECH verb + to + infinitive agree demand offer promise refuse threaten claim. “Yes, I'll come with you.”.
Direct speech writing rules in English
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07.01.2019 · Advanced rules for direct speech. Sometimes we break up the direct speech into 2 parts: The second part of the direct speech starts with a small letter if it is the same sentence as the first part of the direct speech. The second part of the direct speech starts with a capital letter if it is a new sentence. Vocabulary of direct speech
INTRODUCTORY VERBS in REPORTED SPEECH
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INTRODUCTORY VERBS in REPORTED SPEECH . verb + to + infinitive : agree ; demand ; offer . promise ; refuse . threaten ; claim “Yes, I’ll come with you.” ... (when the subject of the introductory verb is not the same as the subject in the reported question) He asked himself, ...
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Introductory verbs To relate someone’s words to both direct and indirect speech, you need an introductory verb. The two most frequent are tell and say, but there are many other possible ones like: ask reply warn answer point out state write add exclaim protest report explain think admit declare mention suggest advise claim forbid order hope inquire
Direct Speech (Introductory Clauses & Verbs In Them)?
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Oct 12, 2013 · The verb in an introductory or main clause of a direct speech is called a reporting verb, so in my example of direct speech above, the reporting verb is 'said'. Please correct me if I'm saying anything incorrect, teachers. Also, is there any other word or term we use to serve the purpose of 'reporting verb'?
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13.10.2013 · The verb in an introductory or main clause of a direct speech is called a reporting verb, so in my example of direct speech above, the reporting verb is 'said'. Please correct me if I'm saying anything incorrect, teachers. Also, is there any other word or term we use to serve the purpose of 'reporting verb'?
Reported Speech (Indirect Speech) in English - Summary
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Introductory sentence in the Simple Past → Susan said (that)* Mary work ed in an office. 3. Change of persons/pronouns. If there is a pronoun in Direct Speech, it has possibly to be changed in Reported Speech, depending on the siutation. Direct Speech → Susan: “I work in an office.” Reported Speech → Susan said (that)* she worked in ...
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Aug 27, 2004 · direct speech introductory verbs. Post. by googl » Thu Oct 07, 2004 12:40 pm. Dear Alan, I can use many introductory verbs (like say, tell, ask, forbid, encourage etc.) in reported speech. What with direct speech? Are these sentences correct?
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In the page about reported speech, we talked about how to change direct speech ("I love coffee") into reported speech (Seonaid said that she loved coffee), ...
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List of Introductory Verbs in Reported Speech. Verb + to + Infinitive. Verb + sb + to + Infinitive. Verb + “ing” form. Verb + that + Clause. Explain to Somebody How to Do Something. Introductory Verbs in Reported Speech | Images.
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Put the following into indirect speech. Use suitable introductory verbs. 1. "Don't leave your bag out here, Tommy," Karen said. 2. "Stand at attention!" the captain commanded his men. 3. "Don't touch it! Leave it alone!" I said : 4. "Please take me to the park, Father," the little boy said. 5.
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Reported Speech: Introductory Verbs in English · Admit (to). “Yes, I stole her money.” · Accuse sb of. “You broke the cup.” · Apologise for. “I'm sorry I shouted ...
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Dear Alan, I can use many introductory verbs like say, tell, ask, ... are some verbs that lend themselves only to indirect constructions.
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Aug 04, 2018 · Reported Speech: Introductory Verbs Exercise 2: (Verb + smn + full infinitive) eg. “You can use my car” a) He told me that I could use his car. (we change the tense of the active verb) b) He allowed me to use his car. (we use the infinitive of the active verb) 1. “You should take an umbrella”
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INTRODUCTORY VERBS in REPORTED SPEECH verb + to + infinitive agree “Yes, I'll come with you.” He agreed to come with me. demand “Tell me everything.
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INTRODUCTORY VERBS in REPORTED SPEECH . verb + to + infinitive : agree ; demand ... Fill in the gaps with one of the introductory verbs from the list below in the ...
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Direct and Indirect Speech Simple Past Tense Examples. If reported verb is in Past Tense, reported speech will change from Past Indefinite Tense to Past Perfect Tense. Direct Speech. Indirect Speech. I said, “He went to Calcutta.”. I said that he had gone to Calcutta. Moumita said to Shampa, “I drew a picture of you.”.
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List of Introductory Verbs in Reported Speech Verb + to + Infinitive Agree “Yes, I’ll cook for you.” => He agree to cook for me. Offer “Would you like me to carry your baby?” => He offered to carry her baby. Refuse “No, I won’t buy you a car.” => She refused to buy me a car. Demand “Tell me the truth.” => He demanded to be told the truth. Threaten