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  1. Direct and Indirect Speech Examples

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  1. Direct And Indirect Speech Quiz: Test Your Skills

    Are you eager to assess your English grammar proficiency in an enjoyable manner? Dive into this Direct and Indirect Speech Quiz to gauge your knowledge of these two forms of reported speech. Reporting speech involves conveying someone else's words, and it can be done in two primary ways: direct and indirect speech. In direct speech, you repeat the speaker's words verbatim. In contrast ...

  2. Direct and Indirect Speech Quiz Online Test

    How It Works: Our online quiz consists of 30 carefully crafted questions that cover various aspects of direct and indirect speech. Read each question and select the most appropriate answer from the provided choices. Once you complete the quiz, you'll receive immediate feedback on your performance, allowing you to identify areas where you ...

  3. Indirect speech

    What is indirect speech or reported speech? When we tell people what another person said or thought, we often use reported speech or indirect speech. To do that, we need to change verb tenses (present, past, etc.) and pronouns (I, you, my, your, etc.) if the time and speaker are different.For example, present tenses become past, I becomes he or she, and my becomes his or her, etc.

  4. Direct and Indirect Speech: Useful Rules and Examples

    Differences between Direct and Indirect Speech. Change of Pronouns. Change of Tenses. Change of Time and Place References. Converting Direct Speech Into Indirect Speech. Step 1: Remove the Quotation Marks. Step 2: Use a Reporting Verb and a Linker. Step 3: Change the Tense of the Verb. Step 4: Change the Pronouns.

  5. Direct and Indirect Speech Exercise

    The speaker said, 'Be quiet and listen to my words.'. Answers. 1. John said that he was very busy then. 2. He said that the horse had been fed. 3. John said that he knew/knows her name and address. (Note that the tenses may not change if the statement is still relevant or if it is a universal truth.)

  6. Reported speech: statements

    Try this exercise to test your grammar. Grammar test 1. Grammar B1-B2: Reported speech 1: 1. 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 ...

  7. Learn English Grammar: DIRECT & INDIRECT SPEECH (REPORTED SPEECH)

    Test your understanding of the English lesson by answering these questions. You will get the answers and your score at the end of the quiz. Which of the following would be the direct speech equivalent of "She said that she hadn't decided when to go swimming.". She said "I can't decide when to go swimming."She said "I didn't decide ...

  8. Reported speech: questions

    Try this exercise to test your grammar. Grammar test 1. Grammar B1-B2: Reported speech 2: 1. Read the explanation to learn more. Grammar explanation. A reported question is when we tell someone what another person asked. To do this, we can use direct speech or indirect speech. direct speech: 'Do you like working in sales?' he asked. indirect ...

  9. 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 verb or phrase such as ones below.

  10. Reported speech: indirect speech

    Reported speech: indirect speech - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary

  11. Direct and Indirect Speech Online Test

    3. Question. Which one best expresses the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech? "If you don't keep quiet I shall shoot you", he said to her in a calm voice. 1. He warned her to shoot if she didn't keep quiet calmly. 2. He said calmly that I shall shoot you if you don't be quiet. 3.

  12. Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises

    Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises with Answers. When converting direct speech to indirect speech or vice-versa, you will have to take care to convert the verb, pronoun and the adverb appropriately. Go through the following exercises and try them out. Answers are given below each exercise; refer to them to see if your answers are right.

  13. Direct and Indirect speech, Rules, Chart and Exercises

    Direct and Indirect Speech: In English Grammar, direct and Indirect speech are used in instances when we wish to repeat or convey a speech or statement of some other person.Both direct and indirect speech describes what a third person said or conveyed in the past. Indirect speech is more commonly employed unless it's a direct quotation, which is consistently enclosed in double quotation marks.

  14. Direct and Indirect Speech: The differences explained

    So the key difference between direct and indirect speech is that with direct speech the exact words are quoted but in indirect speech it is your own words . Direct speech is fairly simple to use and understand as it involves just repeating what was said. There is not much to get confused about with the grammar, apart from getting say (s)/said ...

  15. Test for Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises

    Keep the tenses the same. Change the tense to reflect the time of reporting. Always use past tense. Always use present tense. 5. What changes are necessary regarding pronouns when converting direct speech to indirect speech? No changes are needed. Change the pronouns to reflect the subject of the reporting.

  16. Reported speech

    What is reported speech or indirect speech? When we tell people what another person said or thought, we often use reported speech or indirect speech. To do that, we need to change verb tenses (present, past, etc.) and pronouns (I, you, my, your, etc.) if the time and speaker are different.Sally: ' I don't have time.' ⇒ Sally said that she didn't have time.

  17. Learn English Grammar: DIRECT & INDIRECT SPEECH (REPORTED SPEECH

    What's the difference between DIRECT and INDIRECT/REPORTED speech? In this grammar lesson, you will learn how these types of sentences are constructed, with ...

  18. Direct Speech

    INDIRECT SPEECH. Reported or indirect speech is usually used to talk about the past, so we normally change the tense of the words spoken. We use reporting verbs like 'say', 'tell', 'ask', and we may use the word 'that' to introduce the reported words. Inverted commas are not used. She said, "I saw him." (direct speech) = She said that she had ...

  19. Indirect Speech

    Indirect Speech is a way of expressing the words or utterances of a speaker in a reported manner. In contrast to direct speech, where the original speaker's words are quoted verbatim, indirect speech is more about reporting the essence or meaning of what the speaker said rather than quoting them exactly. For example: Direct Speech: Lisa said ...

  20. Testbook.com

    Indirect Speech is preferred. The study of Direct and Indirect Speech is important if you are preparing for SSC CGL, RRB, IBPS, PO, UPSC, NDA, CDS, and other Government or Bank Exams. Direct and Indirect Speech is comparatively easier and with practice, students can score good marks in direct indirect speech.

  21. Direct and Indirect Speech

    Cha nges in pronoun s. The changes in pronouns in indirect speech depends on the subject and the object of the reporting verb. Rule 1: The first person of reported speech changes based on the subject of the reporting verb. Example: She said, "I watched a movie" can be converted into She said that she had watched a movie.Hence, the first person in the direct speech "I" has become "she ...

  22. Direct and Indirect Speech In English Grammar

    Direct and Indirect Speech In English Grammar | Narration In English | Reported Speech Direct and Indirect Speech In English Grammar with Examples | Narrati...

  23. Learn English Grammar: INDIRECT SPEECH (REPORTED SPEECH)

    Learn how to use reported speech with me and my sister Audra. "Reported speech" is when we say what someone else said. This is also called "indirect speech"....

  24. Narration

    "Narration | Direct and Indirect Speech | Direct Indirect" || Basic To Advanced Level English Grammar for CET, SSC CGL, CPO, CHSL, CDS | HIMANSHU SIR___📌𝐒...

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