Reporting Verbs - Perfect English Grammar
www.perfect-english-grammar.com › reporting-verbsReporting Verbs. Download this explanation in PDF here. Try an exercise about reporting verbs here. 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), using the verbs 'say', 'tell' and 'ask'. However, we can also use many other verbs to report what someone said, like 'promise', 'warn', 'advise' and 'recommend'.
Reported speech 3 – reporting verbs | - | LearnEnglish
learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › grammarLook at these examples to see how reporting verbs are used. direct speech: 'You should come, it's going to be a lot of fun,' she said. indirect speech: She persuaded me to come. direct speech: 'Wait here,' he said. indirect speech: He told us to wait there. direct speech: 'It wasn't me who finished the coffee,' he said. indirect speech: He denied finishing the coffee. Try this exercise to test your grammar.
Reporting Verbs in English: List with Examples & Exercises ...
onlineteachersuk.com › reporting-verbsThese verbs are used in reported speech, which can be direct or indirect. The first reporting verbs that English students learn are usually say and tell. For example compare i) and ii) below: “It’s my birthday next weekend. Please, make a birthday cake for me!” Charlotte said to her mum (direct speech) Charlotte told her mum to make a birthday cake for her. (indirect speech) There are many other reporting verbs in English.