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Reported Speech: How To Use Reported Speech
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English Reported Speech, Definition and Example Sentences REPORTED
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Welcome to another BBC English Class video. This is the programme where one of our presenters tries to give you a top grammar tip in just 90 seconds. This time Finn looks at reported speech .
How to use reported speech
Learn English Grammar with BBC Learning English! Have you ever wanted to tell someone about what someone else has said to you? Learn about how you can do thi...
Reported speech
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. I'm not surprised you're tired. I'm tired too.
Reported speech: statements
Read the explanation to learn more. 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. In indirect speech, we often use a tense which is 'further back ...
Reported speech
Reported speech. Daisy has just had an interview for a summer job. Instructions. 0:00 / 2:20. 720p. Transcript. We use reported speech when we want to tell someone what someone said. We usually use a reporting verb (e.g. say, tell, ask, etc.) and then change the tense of what was actually said in direct speech.
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In reported speech there are a lot of verbs we can use. We can use 'tell' with an indirect object, 'told me', 'told him', 'told us' etc. Or we can use verbs such as 'explain', 'admit' 'mention', 'say' and so on. That's all from me, good luck with your grammar challenge! Grammar Challenge bbclearningenglish.com.
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In reported speech, we usually move the direct speech verb one step back in the past. 1) Present simple -> past simple. "I know you." -> She said she knew him. 2) Present continuous -> past ...
REPORTED SPEECH in English
Learn to use reported speech and direct speech correctly in English with this lesson and quiz! 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/PDFRe...
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Reported speech. Open unit selectorClose unit selectorUnit 11 The diary of a double agent. Select a unit. 1 Pop-ups. 2 Hidden talents. 3 Can't buy me love. 4 Travellers' tales. 5 The colleague ...
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Grammar Tables: Reported questions. Say who was talking and use a reporting verb. Repeat the question word, or use if or whether for yes / no questions. Statement word order, change the pronouns and move the tense back if necessary. Use a reporting verb:
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English Class - Reported speech. The grammar you need to know - in just 90 seconds! This time Finn looks at reported speech. But can he do it in time? Show more. 13 June 2018. 2 minutes.
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BBC Learning English Page 1 of 2 The class You can find this class and all our other English classes on our Facebook page. Language quiz Try rewriting the sentences below using reported speech: Example I got my hair cut. Answer
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The London Ambulance Service has said it received three horse-related calls. The first was at 8.25am about a person being thrown from a horse on Buckingham Palace Road.
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What to do with pronouns, tenses and word order when you report what someone else says.
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And, as usual, we'll be learning some useful new vocabulary as well. Neil Of course, another great thing about dance is that there are so many different styles, from ballet and ballroom dancing to ...
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Welcome to another BBC English Class video. This is the programme where one of our presenters tries to give you a top grammar tip in just 90 seconds. This time Finn looks at reported speech .
Learn English Grammar with BBC Learning English! Have you ever wanted to tell someone about what someone else has said to you? Learn about how you can do thi...
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. I'm not surprised you're tired. I'm tired too.
Read the explanation to learn more. 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. In indirect speech, we often use a tense which is 'further back ...
Reported speech. Daisy has just had an interview for a summer job. Instructions. 0:00 / 2:20. 720p. Transcript. We use reported speech when we want to tell someone what someone said. We usually use a reporting verb (e.g. say, tell, ask, etc.) and then change the tense of what was actually said in direct speech.
In reported speech there are a lot of verbs we can use. We can use 'tell' with an indirect object, 'told me', 'told him', 'told us' etc. Or we can use verbs such as 'explain', 'admit' 'mention', 'say' and so on. That's all from me, good luck with your grammar challenge! Grammar Challenge bbclearningenglish.com.
In reported speech, we usually move the direct speech verb one step back in the past. 1) Present simple -> past simple. "I know you." -> She said she knew him. 2) Present continuous -> past ...
Learn to use reported speech and direct speech correctly in English with this lesson and quiz! 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/PDFRe...
Reported speech. Open unit selectorClose unit selectorUnit 11 The diary of a double agent. Select a unit. 1 Pop-ups. 2 Hidden talents. 3 Can't buy me love. 4 Travellers' tales. 5 The colleague ...
Grammar Tables: Reported questions. Say who was talking and use a reporting verb. Repeat the question word, or use if or whether for yes / no questions. Statement word order, change the pronouns and move the tense back if necessary. Use a reporting verb:
English Class - Reported speech. The grammar you need to know - in just 90 seconds! This time Finn looks at reported speech. But can he do it in time? Show more. 13 June 2018. 2 minutes.
BBC Learning English Page 1 of 2 The class You can find this class and all our other English classes on our Facebook page. Language quiz Try rewriting the sentences below using reported speech: Example I got my hair cut. Answer
The London Ambulance Service has said it received three horse-related calls. The first was at 8.25am about a person being thrown from a horse on Buckingham Palace Road.
What to do with pronouns, tenses and word order when you report what someone else says.
And, as usual, we'll be learning some useful new vocabulary as well. Neil Of course, another great thing about dance is that there are so many different styles, from ballet and ballroom dancing to ...