Directh and indirecth speech
We 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 Speech
Saying exactly what someone has said is called direct speech (sometimes called quoted speech)
Here what a person says appears within quotation marks ("...") and should be word for word.
For example:
She said, "Today's lesson is on presentations."
or
"Today's lesson is on presentations," she said.
Indirect Speech / Reported Speech
Indirect
speech (sometimes called reported speech), doesn't use quotation marks
to enclose what the person said and it doesn't have to be word for word.
When
reporting speech the tense usually changes. This is because when we use
reported speech, we are usually talking about a time in the past
(because obviously the person who spoke originally spoke in the past).
The verbs therefore usually have to be in the past too.
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