CHANGES IN ADVERBS AND ARTICLES DIRECT SPEECH REPORTED SPEECH THIS THESE HERE NOW TODAY TOMORROW THE FOLLOWING DAY THAT THOSE THERE THEN THAT DAY TRANG 11 UNIT 4 : PERIOD 27: LANGUAGE FO[r]
CONCLUSION AND LIMITATIONS 1. Conclusion Reported speech plays an important role in linguistics and in language use. Wherever and whenever language is used for communication, reported speech makes its appearance. Using
* UNIT 4 1/ Modal verbs with If 2/ Direct and reported speech: - here and now words in reported speech - reported questions * EXERCISES: II. Put into indirect speech 1/ He said to me, “I can’t do this test.” ………………………………………………………………
Sử dụng lời nói gián tiếp khi chúng ta dùng từ ngữ của mình để thật lại điều ngời nào đó nói . - Lời nói trực tiếp đợc gọi là Direct - speech . - Lời nói gián tiếp đuợc gọi là Indirect - speech hoặc Reported - speech ( lời tờng thuật ).
Inverted commas can be double (" ") or single (' '). Use whichever you wish as long as you are consistent. In print, single inverted commas are generally used; in handwriting, double inverted commas are frequently used for enclosing direct speech and single inverted co[r]
REPORTED SPEECH: DIRECT SPEECH REPORTED SPEECH PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE PAST SIMPLE TENSE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE CAN / MAY MUST / HAVE TO THIS THAT THESE HERE NOW THEN[r]
English vocabulary learning Many people think that knowing a lot of words is a key to fluent speaking. It's true! However, there are many people who have wide idiolect and problem with fluency. They try to learn more and more words because they think vocabulary is their problem. The[r]
Change in adverbs and articles_ this → that these → those here → there now → then tomorrow → the following day today → that day DIRECT SPEECH REPORTED SPEECH Present simple … progressive[r]
_ Teacher uses the situation in the dialogue to present to sts the sentences in Direct speech and Reported speech?. _ Teacher has sts practice the dialogue in pairs?[r]
Change in tense_ DIRECT SPEECH REPORTED SPEECH Present simple past simple Present Progressive past Progressive Future simple would + verb Can/ may could/ might 2.. Change in adverbs and [r]
CHANGES IN TIME, PLACE AND DEMONSTRATIVE HEADS: DIRECT SPEECH REPORTED SPEECH TIME NOW TODAY TONIGHT TOMORROW YESTERDAY LAST NIGHT TWO DAYS AGO THEN/IMMEDIATELY THAT DAY THAT NIGHT THE N[r]
indirect speech/ Unlike direct speech where the words reported speech actually spoken are enclosed within inverted commas, indirect speech requires no inverted commas.. Direct: ‘I am exh[r]
1/ 1/ Câu nói trực tiếp Câu nói trực tiếp Câu t ờng thuật ( direct speech Câu t ờng thuật ( direct speech reported speech ) reported speech ) 2/ Câu hỏi trực tiếp 2/ Câu hỏi trực tiếp Câu t ờng thuật ( direct[r]
Let's look at the difference between direct speech and reported speech: _Direct Speech - The priest said = 'I see her legs.' _ _Reported Speech = 'The priest said that he saw her legs.' [r]
b) Bill is ............................................................................................... m. Teachers often make students do a lot of homework. → ........................ ..........................................................................................................[r]
Direct speech Reported speech Direct speech Reported speech Present simple tense this Present progressive tense these Future simple tense here can now may today must tomorrow past simple[r]