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100 Reported Speech Examples: How To Change Direct …
In this guide, we will explain in detail how to change direct speech into indirect speech and provide lots of examples of reported speech to help you understand. Here are the key aspects of converting direct speech into …
Reported Speech Examples
Reported Speech Examples 1. 1. "Don't play with matches," his mother said. 1. His mother told him not to play with matches. 2. "I've forgotten to bring my lunch with me," he said. 2. He said that he'd forgotten to bring his lunch with him. 3. …
Reported Speech
Reported speech: She says (that) she likes ice cream. We don't need to change the tense, though probably we do need to change the 'person' from 'I' to 'she', for example. We also may need to change words like 'my' and 'your'.
Reported Speech
Reported speech is a term we use when telling someone what another person said. You can do this while speaking or writing. There are two kinds of reported speech you can use: direct speech and indirect speech.
Reported Speech
Reported speech or indirect speech is the form of speech used to convey what was said by someone at some point of time. This article will help you with all that you need to know about …
Reported Speech: Rules, Examples, Exceptions
“Reported speech” is when we talk about what somebody else said – for example: Direct Speech: “I’ve been to London three times.” Reported Speech: She said she’d been to London three times.
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In this guide, we will explain in detail how to change direct speech into indirect speech and provide lots of examples of reported speech to help you understand. Here are the key aspects of converting direct speech into …
Reported Speech Examples 1. 1. "Don't play with matches," his mother said. 1. His mother told him not to play with matches. 2. "I've forgotten to bring my lunch with me," he said. 2. He said that he'd forgotten to bring his lunch with him. 3. …
Reported speech: She says (that) she likes ice cream. We don't need to change the tense, though probably we do need to change the 'person' from 'I' to 'she', for example. We also may need to change words like 'my' and 'your'.
Reported speech is a term we use when telling someone what another person said. You can do this while speaking or writing. There are two kinds of reported speech you can use: direct speech and indirect speech.
Reported speech or indirect speech is the form of speech used to convey what was said by someone at some point of time. This article will help you with all that you need to know about …
“Reported speech” is when we talk about what somebody else said – for example: Direct Speech: “I’ve been to London three times.” Reported Speech: She said she’d been to London three times.