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- Title: Direct and Indirect Speech: English Speaking
- Author : Manik Joshi
- Release Date : January 15, 2013
- Genre: Foreign Languages,Books,Reference,Professional & Technical,Education,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 240 KB
Description
This Book Covers The Following Topics:
01. Direct and Indirect Speech
02. Expression of Time
03. Important Reporting Verbs
04. Pronoun Change
05. Tenses in Direct and Indirect Speech
06. Reporting Verb with Object
07. Changing Modal Verbs
08. âQuestionsâ in Direct and Indirect Speech
09. âExclamationsâ in Direct and Indirect Speech
10. âImperativesâ in Direct and Indirect Speech
11. Direct and Indirect Speech: Mixed Types
12. Where to Put Reporting Verb in Direct Speech
13. Punctuation Rules
14. Other Useful Notes
Exercise -- 01
Exercise -- 02
Exercise -- 03
Sample This:
01. Direct and Indirect Speech
There are two ways to express what someone else has said. On this basis, sentences are of two types: sentences with Direct Speech, and sentences with Indirect Speech
DIRECT SPEECH
Direct Speech is also called Quoted Speech or Direct Narration.
Direct Speech refers exactly what someone has said.
Direct Speech appears within quotation marks (â..â). A comma is used before starting the exact quote within the quotation marks.
Direct Speech should be word for word.
The first letter of the quotation begins with a capital letter.
Example: The president said, âI will not bear corruption in the country at any cost.â
INDIRECT SPEECH
Indirect speech is also called Reported Speech or Indirect Narration.
Indirect Speech does not refer to exactly what someone has said.
Indirect Speech doesn't appear within quotation marks but the word âthatâ may be used as a conjunction between the reporting verb and reported speech.
Indirect Speech shouldnât be word for word.
The pronoun in Indirect Speech is changed according to speaker and hearer.
Example: The president declared that he would not bear corruption in the country at any cost.
Important rules for changing Direct Speech into Indirect Speech are as follows:
â
02. Expression of Time
You need to change the expression of a time when changing direct speech (DS) into indirect speech (IDS) to match the moment of speaking. Important expressions of time in direct and indirect speech are as follows:
âa month agoâ is changed into âa month beforeâ
âa year agoâ is changed into âthe previous yearâ or âa year beforeâ
âlast nightâ is changed into âthe night beforeâ
âlast Saturdayâ is changed into âthe Saturday beforeâ
âlast weekendâ is changed into âthe weekend beforeâ
ânext yearâ is changed into âthe following yearâ or âthe year afterâ
ânowâ is changed into âthenâ
âthe day after tomorrowâ is changed into âin two days timeâ
âthe day before yesterdayâ is changed into âtwo days beforeâ
âthese (days)â is changed into âthose (days)â
âthis (morning/noon/evening)â is changed into âthat (morning/noon/evening)â
âtodayâ is changed into âthat dayâ
âtomorrowâ is changed into âthe next/following dayâ or âthe day afterâ
âtonightâ is changed into âthat nightâ
âyesterdayâ is changed into âthe previous dayâ or âthe day beforeâ
Besides expressions of time, there are many other expressions that need to be changed if you are changing Direct Speech into Indirect Speech.
âcomeâ is changed into âgoâ
âbringâ is changed into âtakeâ
âthusâ is changed into âsoâ
âhenceâ is changed into âthenceâ
âhitherâ is changed into âthitherâ
âhereâ is changed into âthereâ
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