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  1. REPORTED SPEECH #6: «REPORTED COMMANDS AND REQUESTS». Hello, brave learners! Hoy me gustaría que diéramos un pasito más allá y que viéramos cómo se reproducen en estilo indirecto las órdenes y las peticiones ( commands and requests ). Aunque estos dos tipos de oraciones presentan algunas diferencias, en realidad son muy similares entre ...

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  2. 13 de may. de 2024 · Reported Commands and Requests. Reported Orders, Commands and Requests are formed using the to-infinitive and not to-infinitive. The reporting verbs for the orders/ commands/ requests are: order, shout, demand, warn, beg, command, tell, insist, beseech, threaten, implore, ask, propose, forbid…

  3. Quiz. Reported Requests. A request is when somebody asks you to do something – usually politely. Reported requests are one form of reported speech. We usually introduce reported requests with the verb "ask". The structure is very simple: We asked the man to help us. They asked us to wait.

  4. Reported Speech Explanation - Questions, Commands and Requests | PDF | Verbo | Gramática. El documento explica cómo convertir declaraciones, preguntas, órdenes y pedidos del discurso directo al discurso indirecto en inglés. Cubre los pasos para cambiar preguntas de sí/no y wh-, órdenes ... by helena_cruz_77 in Orphan Interests > Cognitive Science.

  5. Free online dictation exercise based on commands and Requests. Listen to the teacher speaking and write what you hear. Then check the answer. For ESL learners.

  6. Let's do English ESL general reading comprehension. This presentation is about how to report orders, commands and requests in the reported speech form.

  7. 1. Reported Commands. There is no backshift of tenses with commands/requests in Reported Speech.. You only have to change the person and shift expressions of time/place descibed on our page Reported Speech – Summary. Form. affirmative commands → to + infinitive; negative commands → not + to + infinitive; 1.1.