What are some examples of direct and indirect speech?

What are some examples of direct and indirect speech?

Direct: Today is nice,said George. Indirect: George said that day was nice.

  • Direct: He asked her,”How often do you work?” Indirect: He asked her how often she worked.
  • Direct: He works in a bank.
  • Direct I’m angry with you.
  • Direct: I can help you tomorrow.
  • Direct: I often have a big meat.
  • Direct: Dance with me!
  • Direct: Must I do the city?
  • What is the definition of indirect speech?

    Indirect speech is a report on what someone else said or wrote without using that person’s exact words (which is called direct speech). It’s also called indirect discourse or reported speech.

    What is an indirect speech?

    Indirect Speech: In indirect speech, the actual words of the speaker are changed. The reason for change in actual words is that the actual words have been spoken by the speaker in past, hence narrating it in the present will require change in the tense of the actual words.

    What is indirect discourse?

    Indirect discourse is “a combination of a character’s thoughts and the author’s words. In the case of indirect discourse, you don’t need italics.” The above words were emailed to me by Mark Spencer, Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities at the University of Arkansas at Monticello.

    How do you change indirect speech into direct speech?

    Rules For changing Indirect Speech into Direct Speech. To change from Indirect to Direct Speech, keep in mind all the rules of the Direct Speech in the reverse order. Use the reporting verb, “say” or “said to” in its correct tense. Remove the conjuctions “that, to, if or whether etc”. wherever necessary.

    Why do we use indirect speech instead of being direct?

    The use of indirect speech or reported speech in a writing, whether fiction or nonfiction, can help to make the pace of the action move smoothly unlike direct speech which has the tendency of slowing down the pace of the action. Another advantage of indirect speech is the absence of the fear of misquoting what someone else said.

    What is a reported or indirect speech?

    Reported speech is the second part of the indirect speech in which we can see the speech spoken directly by the speaker, transformed by the rules of narration. By the same logic, the entire indirect speech can be called reported speech also.

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