Direct & Indirect Speech Table + KWT Exercises
www.aprendeinglesenleganes.com/resources/DIRECT & INDIRECT SPEECH TABLE...DIRECT & INDIRECT SPEECH www.aprendeinglesenleganes.com Direct speech Reported speech I he, she me him, her my his, her, the mine his, hers we they us them our their, the ours theirs you they, them you their, the yours theirs This that, the these those, the this book that book, REPORTED QUESTIONS Direct speech Reported speech like …?
Lesson 9. Reported Speech
jkmentorslibrary.weebly.com › uploads › 3/7/8Lesson 9. Reported Speech Reporting Statements –Tenses 2. Tenses If the sentence starts in the present, there is no backshift of tenses in reported speech. If the sentence starts in the past, there is often backshift of tenses in reported speech. Backshift You must change the tense if the introductory clause is in a past tense (e. g. He said).
REPORTED SPEECH - INGLÉS
inglescarmelitaslb.files.wordpress.com › 2011 › 05B. But indirect speech is usually introduced by a verb in the past tense. Verbs in the direct speech have then to be changed into a corresponding past tense. The changes are shown in the following table. DIRECT SPEECH INDIRECT SPEECH Simple Present “I never eat meat”, he explained. Simple Past = He explained (that) he never ate meat.
DIRECT SPEECH TO REPORTED SPEECH TABLE
www.aprendeinglesenleganes.com › tablesDIRECT SPEECH TO REPORTED SPEECH TABLE This useful table will help you to change from direct speech to indirect speech (reported speech). We use reported speech when we want to tell someone what someone said. We usually use a reporting verb (e.g. say, tell, ask, etc.) and then change the tense of what was actually said in direct speech.