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  1. Reported Speech: Important Grammar Rules and Examples

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  2. How to Use Reported Speech in English

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  4. Reported Speech: Important Grammar Rules and Examples • 7ESL

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  5. Reported Speech: How To Use Reported Speech

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  1. Reported Speech الكلام المنقول

  2. Reported Speech Part 1

  3. Reported speech part 02

  4. Questions in Reported Speech

  5. Reported speech Type 1 with example

  6. Reported Speech notes for class 10th📝📚📖#revision

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  1. How do you write suggestions, advice, promises, etc. in reported speech

    A variety of verbs can be used for reporting suggestions and similar types of speech. Some of these are: suggest, insist on + present participle 'Let's go to the zoo.' ... How do you write suggestions, advice, promises, etc. in reported speech in English? ...

  2. Reported Requests, Suggestions, and Orders

    Latoya recommended calling Jen. Reported Orders. Commands or orders are much stronger than requests or suggestions. A common reporting verb for an order is told. Other common reporting verbs include order and command. Otherwise the structure for reported orders is the same as reported requests. DIRECT: "Shut the door," she said.

  3. REPORTED SPEECH orders, requests, suggestions

    Learn about reported orders, requests, and statements!In this video you will learn what orders, requests, and statements are, and how to correctly report the...

  4. Reported suggestions

    Finish the following suggestions in Reported Speech as in the model. Show example Hide example. Matthew, "Let's eat out." Matthew suggested

  5. Reported Speech

    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.

  6. What is Reported Speech and How to Use It? with Examples

    Reported speech: He said he would meet me at the park the next day. In this example, the present tense "will" is changed to the past tense "would." 3. Change reporting verbs: In reported speech, you can use different reporting verbs such as "say," "tell," "ask," or "inquire" depending on the context of the speech.

  7. Reported Speech

    To change an imperative sentence into a reported indirect sentence, use to for imperative and not to for negative sentences. Never use the word that in your indirect speech. Another rule is to remove the word please. Instead, say request or say. For example: "Please don't interrupt the event," said the host.

  8. Reported Speech (Part 2)

    Requests/orders. "Asked me to" is used for requests. "Told me to" is stronger; it is used for orders/commands. She asked me to make copies. He told me to go to the bank. 2. Yes/no questions. "Asked if" and "wanted to know if" are equal. We don't use the auxiliary verbs "do/does/did" in the reported question.

  9. Reporting Verbs

    The basic verb pattern for using 'say' for reported speech is: say + (that) + clause. She said (that) she had already eaten. (The direct speech for this is "I've already eaten".) 2: TELL. On the other hand, with 'tell' we need to use an object, a person who we tell the information to. See also my page about the difference between 'say' and ...

  10. Reporting orders and requests| reported speech

    Direct speech Indirect speech; The doctor said to me, "Stop smoking!". ... Suggestions are most often reported using the verbs suggest, insist, recommend, demand, request, and propose followed by a that clause. 'That' and 'should' are optional in these clauses, as shown in the first two examples below. ...

  11. Orders, requests and suggestions

    The pattern is verb + indirect object + to-clause. (The indirect object is the person spoken to.) Other verbs used to report orders and requests in this way are: command, order, warn, ask, advise, invite, beg, teach, forbid.

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  13. Reported Speech: Rules, Examples, Exceptions

    When we use reported speech, we often change the verb tense backwards in time. This can be called "backshift.". Here are some examples in different verb tenses: "I want to go home.". She said she wanted to go home. "I 'm reading a good book.". She said she was reading a good book. "I ate pasta for dinner last night.".

  14. Reported Speech in English: What It is and How to Use It

    Sometimes we may wish to report the words of others. In fact, this is quite a regular occurrence in any language. There are two ways to do this: reported (indirect) speech, and direct speech. Here's how they work. Direct speech As the name would suggest, direct speech is when you directly report the words of […]

  15. Reported Speech: Important Grammar Rules and Examples • 7ESL

    Pin. No Change in Verb Tenses in Reported Speech. There is no change in verb tenses in Indirect Speech when:. The introductory verb is in the Present, Present Perfect or Future.; If the reported sentence deals with a fact or general truth.; The reported sentence contains a time clause.; The verb of the sentence is in the unreal past (the second or the third conditional).

  16. Reporting Verbs for English Language Learners

    Reporting verbs are verbs that serve to report what someone else has said. Reporting verbs are different than the reported speech in that they are used to paraphrase what someone has said. Reported speech is used when reporting exactly what someone has said. To do this, use 'say' and 'tell'. John told me he was going to stay late at work.

  17. Reported Speech: Orders, Requests, Advice

    We can use reported speech to express orders, requests and advice.. Orders. An order is when somebody tells you to do something.. We can use 'tell' with infinitives to report orders: Jim's mum: Wash your hands! Dinner's ready! She told him to wash his hands.; Jim's mum: Don't touch that pan - it's hot! She told him not to touch the pan.; The structure here is:

  18. Reported speech

    Reported speech is a very rich grammar area to teach because: ... Ask people to report back on what other people told them, using one of the following reporting verbs: suggest, advise or recommend. Variation. Here is a variation which lets the students choose more of the language. Set up the scene, ...

  19. Reported Speech Exercises

    Perfect English Grammar. Here's a list of all the reported speech exercises on this site: ( Click here to read the explanations about reported speech ) Reported Statements: Present Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here) Present Continuous Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy)

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    In his evening address, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his top commander Oleksandr Syrskyi had reported to him that "heavy fighting" was taking place all along the more than 1,000-km (600-mile) front line.

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    Biden's speech comes as Israel's retaliation has killed nearly 35,000 people in Gaza, which is controlled by Hamas, according to Gaza health authorities, and left many of the area's 2.3 million ...