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  1. Reported Speech: Important Grammar Rules and Examples

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  4. Reported Speech: How To Use Reported Speech

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  6. Reported speech exercises for class 8 pdf

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  1. HOW TO USE REPORTED SPEECH IN SPEAKING PRACTICE

  2. Reported speech exercises/ أ. أيمن سعادة

  3. Unit 5 B

  4. Backshift Changes

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  1. Exercise on Reported Speech

    Reported Speech without backshift - Change of Pronouns and Places. Your friend is an exchange student in the USA at the moment. You are speaking with him on the phone and your friend Sue is standing next to you. She is very excited - you have to repeat every sentence to her. Complete the sentences in reported speech (no backshift).

  2. Backshift in Reported Speech

    In simple terms, the structure of reported speech is: reporting clause [+ conjunction] + reported clause. he was hungry. John's original words: "I am hungry." We sometimes change the tense of the reported clause by moving it back one tense. For example, present simple goes back one tense to past simple. We call this change " backshift ".

  3. Reported Speech

    Rewrite the demands/requests in indirect speech. The passenger requested the taxi driver, "Stop the car.". → The passenger requested the taxi driver . to + same wording as in direct speech. The mother told her son, "Don't be so loud.". → The mother told her son . not to + same wording as in direct speech, but remove don't.

  4. Reported Speech and Direct Speech

    Direct speech and reported speech fully explained: all the rules and details, full with examples and illustrations. ... No tense backshift ... The easy way to teach and learn direct and reported speech. 148 pages of explanations, rules, exercises, stories, and lots of hands-on practice.

  5. The Reported Speech

    1. We use direct speech to quote a speaker's exact words. We put their words within quotation marks. We add a reporting verb such as "he said" or "she asked" before or after the quote. Example: He said, "I am happy.". 2. Reported speech is a way of reporting what someone said without using quotation marks.

  6. Reported speech: statements

    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' in the past (e.g. worked) than the tense originally used (e.g. work). This is called 'backshift'.

  7. 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)

  8. Reported Speech in English Grammar

    Introduction. In English grammar, we use reported speech to say what another person has said. We can use their exact words with quotation marks, this is known as direct speech, or we can use indirect speech. In indirect speech, we change the tense and pronouns to show that some time has passed. Indirect speech is often introduced by a reporting ...

  9. Reported speech exercises online

    Backshift of tenses in reported speech. Start. Your score 0/100 0.0/10 ... There are special rules on how to transfer statements, questions and demands from direct to indirect speech. These exercises are composed for revision and systematization of your knowledge on reported speech. We recommend to do them after you have studied all smaller ...

  10. Reported speech

    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. I'll tell you what, let's see if we can find a place to sit down, and then we can stop and have our picnic. Reported speech (summary):

  11. Backshift of Tenses in Reported speech

    Lily, "Mr Jones is rude to Samantha." Lily thinks (that) Mr Jones is rude to Samantha Mr Jones was rude to Samantha. . James and David, "We have to go now." James and David tell me (that) they have to go now they had to go then. . Backshift of tenses in Indirect/Reported speech in English, Simple Present, Simple Past - Free Online Exercise.

  12. Reported Speech Exercises

    Exercises. 2315 Backshift of tenses in Reported speech - Exercise. 2321 Conversion of time phrases in Reported speech - Exercise. 2317 Pronouns in Reported speech - Exercise. 2327 Reported commands - affirmative sentences - Exercise. 2329 Reported commands - negations - Exercise. 2323 Reported questions - Exercise.

  13. Indirect speech

    Questions and imperatives in indirect speech. Download full-size image from Pinterest. We use the normal order of words in reported questions: subject + verb. We don't use an auxiliary verb like do or did. When we report an order or instruction, we use the form ask or tell someone to do something. Pronoun changes in indirect speech

  14. 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.".

  15. Reported Speech in different English tenses

    Lucy said to Gerry (that) the train . Emma, "I'm sitting on the chair." Emma said (that) she . Nick, "Walter doesn't eat meat." Nick told us (that) Walter . Holly, "Abby and Nathan will travel to Alaska." Holly remarked (that) Abby and Nathan . Online Exercise on Reported Speech in English in different tenses in English.

  16. PDF Reported speech (indirect speech)

    We use reported speech when we want to repeat the content of statements, questions or other utterances previously made by other people, without quoting them explicitly as is done in direct speech. In reported speech, we don't use quotation marks. Backshift We do not change the tense (no backshift) if the introductory clause is in a present tense.

  17. Exercise on Reported Speech

    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."

  18. Reported Speech backshift exercises

    Online exercises Reported speech - indirect speech, questions and negative sentences. Free tutorial Reported speech - indirect speech with exercises. English grammar easy to learn. English online reported speech exercises with answers. All direct and indirect speech exercises free and with help function, teaching materials and grammar rules.

  19. Additional Information and Exceptions in Reported Speech

    The expression let's is usually reported using suggest. In this case, there are various possibilities for reported speech: gerund or statement with should. Example: Let's go to the cinema. He suggested going to the cinema. He suggested that we should go .to the cinema. Exercises on reported speech. Additional Information and Exceptions in ...

  20. Backshift

    Online exercises Reported speech - indirect speech, questions and negative sentences. Free tutorial Reported speech - indirect speech with exercises. English grammar easy to learn. English online reported speech exercises with answers. All direct and indirect speech exercises free and with help function, teaching materials and grammar rules.