Direct and indirect speech exerciseSentences are given in the direct speech. Change them into indirect speech.1. ‘My Lord, is any of your silver missing?’ the Sergeant said to the Bishop.2. ‘Did you see the exhibition?’ the teacher said to me.3[r]
6.ask, decide, know, remember, forget, explain , learn, understand, wonder + what / where / when / how + to-inf. Ex: I don’t know what to do.7. show / tell / ask / advise / teach someone what / how / where to do something Ex: Can you show me how to use this machine?K. Sử dụng nguyên mẫu thêm ing ( V[r]
4.. “What about having a party on Sunday?”Ann said. Ann suggested to have a party on Sunday. 5.“I’ll drive you to the station. I insist,” Peter said to Linda. Peter promised for driving Linda to the station.Find out the mistake in the second sentences1. “It was nice of you to help me .Thank[r]
This study tests the direct and indirect effects of online learners’ personality traits, self-efficacy, and academic locus of control variables on grade point average (GPA) via path analysis.
Direct and indirect speechI. inh nghiaLi noi trc tiờp la chinh nhng t do ngi noi dung c lõp lai nguyờn ven.Li noi gian tiờp hay li tng thuõt la li cua ngi noi c thuõt lai mụt cach gian tờp vi mụt ngi khac.So sanh: Direct: Mary said: Im fineIndirect: Mary said (that) she[r]
English GrammarDirect and Indirect SpeechWe often have to give information about what people say or think. In order to do this you can use direct or quoted speech, or indirect or reported speech. Direct Speech / Quoted SpeechSaying exactly what[r]
Modal verb M. V + V1 M.V + be + V3/V-ed• remember : M.V :will/would , can/could , may/might , have to/must,used to , be going toB. Practice :T gives the task Ss do the exercises as guidedSs work individually and compare with their friends’ result- write them on the boardT correctsSs co[r]
Direct to indirect speech: General rulesWhen we report something usin the exact words of the speaker, we use direct speech. When we reportsomething in our own words, we use indirect speech.Direct speech: The boy said, ‘I’m happy with my[r]
Brian: As a man you are not asked either You are simply born Hahaha Linda: Stop! Men are still better educated today in many countries and served by women. For thousands of years, everything has been made for them by us. Brian: That’s now in the past! The doors are now opened[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[r]
Ex: She bought a new hat .2 A new hat was bought by her c. Thì hiện tại hoàn thành .( present perfecr tense )S + have / has +been + Pp + by + OEx: She has just bought a new hat A new hat has been just bought by her d. Động từ khiếm khuyết (Modal verb : will, shall, can , could , may , might , could[r]
Ex: She bought a new hat .2 A new hat was bought by her c. Thì hiện tại hoàn thành .( present perfecr tense )S + have / has +been + Pp + by + OEx: She has just bought a new hat A new hat has been just bought by her d. Động từ khiếm khuyết (Modal verb : will, shall, can , could , may , might , could[r]
Ex: She bought a new hat .2 A new hat was bought by her c. Thì hiện tại hoàn thành .( present perfecr tense )S + have / has +been + Pp + by + OEx: She has just bought a new hat A new hat has been just bought by her d. Động từ khiếm khuyết (Modal verb : will, shall, can , could , may , might , could[r]
4. Ex : The man called the police. His car was stolen. Whose car => The man Whose car was stolen called the police. Ex : I know a girl. Her brother is a movie star. Whose brother=>I know a girl Whose brother is a movie star. Ex:The people were friendly.we bought their house. whose ho[r]
Reporting QuestionsWhen we report questions the indirect speech is introduced by verbs such as ask and inquire. Note that inreported questions the subject normally comes before the verb, and auxiliary do is not used.Question marks are not used in reported questions.Dir[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, ‘[r]
DIRECT and INDIRECT SPEECH (REPORTET SPEECH)Mother calls Uncle Frank is on the phone._________________________________________________________Uncle Frank tells JanetI’ve got a surprise.________________________________________________________Graham Collins answers W[r]
of references in books.Use INDICES in mathematical, economicand technical contexts.indirect speech/ Unlike direct speech where the wordsreported speech actually spoken are enclosed withininverted commas, indirect speech requiresno inverted commas.D[r]
Direct and indirect speech exerciseChange the following sentences into indirect speech.1. The stranger said to me, ‘Could you help me?’2. The clerk said to the officer, ‘Can I go?’3. The officer said to the clerk, ‘Do it immediately.’4. The doctor said to th[r]
index (singular) i ndexes or indices (plural)SeeFOREIGN PLURALS.SeeINDEXES OR INDICES?.indexes or indices? Both are acceptable plural forms of ‘index’but they are used differently.Use INDEXES to refer to alphabetical listsof references in books.Use INDICES in mathematical, economicand technical conte[r]