Reported Speech
Definition:
Sentence reported speech / indirect speech comes from the direct speech
Reported speech is the expression back what someone has said
Direct = direct
Indirect = no direct
Direct speech / expression directly
That is the sentence that states directly greeting the speaker.
This sentence consists of two parts, namely:
Reporting verbs (the verb to report)
Reported words (words that are reported / spoken)
Note: The direct this sentence can not be changed directly (indirect speech / reported speech)
REPORTED SPEECH REPORTED Speech
Direct speech can be modified to form with the form of reported speech:
1. Imperative / command (command k.)
2. Statement / affirmative (the news)
3. Questions (the questions)
Reported imperative / Command (the command does not directly)
Reported speech of "command" using the verb, such as introductory told, ordered, asked, commanded that followed TO infinitive (V1)
REPORTED STATEMENT (the news does not directly)
When we wish to report what someone has said, we need not be repeated the same as what is said. We use our own words.
Reporting is used as a verb: tell, say, ask, followed by "that clause".
example: I will say that no body is late
Make changes in the Reported Speech
Changes Pronoun, possessive adjective, and possessive pronoun
Changes tenses
Changes adverb (descriptive words) and the other
A. Pronoun changes
B. TENSES CHANGES TENSES
Not all (if present indicates a common occurrence, then the routine's Day does not change tenses).
Changes adverb
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Reported Speech
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