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  1. direct speech reported speech; now: then, at that time: today: that day, on Sunday, yesterday: tonight: that night, last night, on Sunday night: tomorrow: the next day/ the following day, on Sunday, today: yesterday: the day before/ the previous day, on Sunday: last night: the night before/ the previous night, on Sunday night: this week: that ...

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      Reported requests are one form of reported speech. ... we...

  2. Direct Speech (El estilo directo) Cuando queremos informar exactamente de lo que otra persona ha dicho, utilizamos el estilo directo. Con este estilo lo que la persona ha dicho se coloca entre comillas (“…”) y deberá ser palabra por palabra. Ejemplos: “I am going to London next week,” she said. (“Voy a Londres la semana que viene,” ella dijo.)

  3. When we want to report what people say, we don't usually try to report their exact words. We usually give a summary, for example: Direct speech (exact words): Mary: Oh dear. We've been walking for hours! I'm exhausted. I don't think I can go any further. I really need to stop for a rest. Peter: Don't worry.

  4. 20 mins. Reported speech. Time and place must often change when going from direct to reported speech (indirect speech). In general, personal pronouns change to the third person singular or plural, except when the speaker reports his own words: I/me/my/mine, you/your/yours = him/his/her/hers. we/us/our/ours, you/your/yours = they/their/theirs.

  5. Direct speech: Please don't be late. Reported speech: She asked us not to be late. Reported Orders. And finally, how about if someone doesn't ask so politely? We can call this an 'order' in English, when someone tells you very directly to do something. For example: Direct speech: Sit down!

  6. 14 de may. de 2024 · El reported speech, o discurso indirecto, es una forma de expresar o relatar lo que alguien dijo sin citar o repetir sus palabras exactas. Este estilo es común cuando se habla de conversaciones pasadas o se informa sobre declaraciones de terceros.

  7. 19 de may. de 2024 · Grammar explanation. Reported speech is when we tell someone what another person said. To do this, we can use direct speech or indirect speech. direct speech: 'I work in a bank,' said Daniel. indirect speech: Daniel said that he worked in a bank.