- thank someone for (cám ơn ai về ….)- accuse someone of (buộc tội ai về …)- congratulate someone on (chúc mừng ai về ….)- warn someone against (cảnh báo ai về ….)- dream of (mơ về …)- object to (chống đối về ….)- apologize someone for (xin lỗi ai về …)- insist on (khăng khăng dòi …)- complain about[r]
direct ‘Can you open the door for me, Tom?’, Ann asked. (”Anh mở cửa dùm tôi được không Tom?”, Ann hỏi.) reported Ann asked Tom to open the door for her. (Ann hỏi Tom mở cửa dùm cô ta.) Như vậy trong trường hợp này động từ trong câu tường thuật chuyển thành một infinitive có to. Rep[r]
Reporting verbs in EnglishSay and tell are common reporting verbs.Direct speech: Alice said, ‘I am not going to come with you.’Indirect speech: Alice said that she was not going to come with me.Indirect speech: Alice told me that she was not going to come with[r]
Collected and modified by Tran Tuan Tu___________________________________________________________________________The boss asked.....................................................................................................................16.”I have just received a postcard from my sister,”my[r]
IF THE QUESTION IN DIRECT SPEECH STARTS WITH A QUESTION WORD (WHAT,WHEN, WHERE, ETC) THE QUESTION IN REPORTED SPEECH STARTS WITH THE SAMEWORD.EXAMPLE: “WHAT ARE YOU DOING” SHE ASKED ME.SHE ASKED ME WHAT I WAS DOING.IF THE QUESTION IN DIRECT SPEECH STARTS [r]
Reported speech Câu gián tiếp câu tường thuật CÂU GIÁN TIẾP (REPORTED SPEECH) PHẦN I: LÝ THUYẾT A. Câu trực tiếp và câu gián tiếp (Direct and Reported speech): Giống: Luôn có 2 phần: mệnh đề tường thuật và lời nói trực tiếp hay lời nói gián tiếp E.g. Tom says, “I go to college next summer” MĐTT[r]
- Note that these changes generally occur, but they are not automatic. They depend on when and wherethe statement is reported- Some verbs do not change (would, could, might, should, ought to)Ex:a) ‘I will see you tomorrow’. She said=> She said she would see me the following dayb) ‘I am[r]
How to report commands and requestsThe following rules are observed when we report commands and requests.Use a reporting verb like request, order, tell, advise, beseech, threaten, beg, implore, ask, propose and forbid.Note that all of these verbs except propose must be followed by an object.Commands[r]
Reporting promises, orders, requests, advice etcOrders, promises and requests are often reported with infinitives, or object + infinitive.Direct speech: Jane said, ‘I will write.’Indirect speech: Jane promised to write.Direct speech: She said to me, ‘Please[r]
- Describe the action happens too often, more often than normal. (Complaint – Lời phàn nàn))Ex: He’s always working / You are always talking in class3. Present perfect with “yet” / “ already” ( Hiện tại hoàn thành với “yet” / “already”)* YET is used in the negative and interrogative sentences[r]
5.The boy asked his mother when they would have lunch and said he was veryhungry.6.He said he didn’t understand why she had refused to join them on the trip.7.She told him she was very glad he had come and invited him to sit down.8.Mr Brown told his wife he didn’t feel like going out that evening an[r]
Exampledirect speech“Why don’t you speak English?”reported speech He asked me why I didn’t speak English.without interrogative direct speech“Do you speak English?”reported speech He asked me whether / if I spoke English.Reported Speech - Reques[r]