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  1. 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 ...

  2. Look at these examples to see how reporting verbs are used. direct speech: 'You should come, it's going to be a lot of fun,' she said. indirect speech: She persuaded me to come. direct speech: 'Wait here,' he said. indirect speech: He told us to wait there. direct speech: 'It wasn't me who finished the coffee,' he said. indirect speech: He denied finishing the coffee.

  3. 3 de dic. de 2021 · 1 Answer. Zainab Shaikh. Added an answer on December 3, 2021 at 11:52 pm. Indirect Speech: She said that she would be using the car the next/following Friday. Explanation: If the reporting verb is in the past tense, then the modals like will/shall change to would. Learn Narration.

  4. In indirect speech, the structure of the reported clause depends on whether the speaker is reporting a statement, a question or a command. Normally, the tense in reported speech is one tense back in time from the tense in direct speech: She said, "I am tired." = She said that she was tired. Phrase in Direct Speech. Equivalent in Reported Speech.

  5. Whenever you report a speech there’s a reporting verb used like “say” or “tell”. For example: Direct speech: I love to play football. Reported speech: She said that she loves to play football. (Note 1 : Assume a gender if not mentioned already. Note 2: Using “that” is optional.

  6. 2 de jul. de 2015 · If the narrator of the reported speech knows that, then "next" would be more informative. Another possibility would be: (3) "He told her that the next summer he would take her to the seaside" — This means the same as "the following summer", as in (1). But it could be a confusing structure for anyone whose native language is one where 'next ...

  7. Reported Speech: She said she’d been to London three times. There are a lot of tricky little details to remember, but don’t worry, I’ll explain them and we’ll see lots of examples. The lesson will have three parts – we’ll start by looking at statements in reported speech, and then we’ll learn about some exceptions to the rules, and finally we’ll cover reported questions ...