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  1. Reported Speech: In this article, you will be introduced to reported speech, its meaning and definition, how and when to use it. You can also check out the examples given for a ... you will have to change the pronouns, tense and adverbs of time and place used by the speaker. Let us look at the following tables to see how they work. Table 1

  2. When you form the reported speech, you have to pay attention that the pronouns refer to the correct persons. Examples: Susan said, ... Change of expressions of time and place. Direct speech: Indirect speech: Time : now: then: today: that day: yesterday: the day before: tomorrow: the next / following day:

  3. C1.4 Reported Speech time expressions Posortuj. autor: Adelefishteache. Medial /l/ Koło fortuny. autor: Powellselah. Speech Production Speech therapy. /f/ minimal pairs (stopping) Test obrazkowy. autor: Powellselah. Speech Production Speech therapy. Prevocalic R Koło fortuny.

  4. 11 de jun. de 2021 · Reported Speech. The reported speech reproduces the words of another person by adapting certain temporal and local references of the original speech to the situation of the speaker, for example, personal pronouns, demonstratives, verb tenses, and adverbs of place or time.. It is characterized by introducing the message that is reproduced with a speaking verb followed by conjunctions that or if.

  5. Rewrite the sentences in reported speech. Change pronouns and expressions of time and place where necessary. They said, "This is our book." → They said. She said, "I went to the cinema yesterday." → She said. He said, "I am writing a test tomorrow." → He said. You said, "I will do this for him."

  6. Changing the time and place of reported clause is necessary while converting the speech. Just like the pronouns, verbs change in relation to tense change, time and place of the reported clause also change depending on the tense. So while converting the directed speech to indirect speech or vice versa, give attention to words like ‘today ...

  7. Watch my reported speech video: Here's how it works: We use a 'reporting verb' like 'say' or 'tell'. ( Click here for more about using 'say' and 'tell' .) If this verb is in the present tense, it's easy. We just put 'she says' and then the sentence: Direct speech: I like ice cream. Reported speech: She says (that) she likes ice cream.