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How do you rewrite a reported speech?
Change pronouns and time expressions where necessary.
- She said, “I am reading.” → She said that.
- They said, “We are busy.”
- He said, “I know a better restaurant.”
- She said, “I woke up early.”
- He said, “I will ring her.”
- They said, “We have just arrived.”
- He said, “I will clean the car.”
- She said, “I did not say that.”
What’s your name he asked rewrite in reported speech?
Answer: He asked what is my name?
Can I help you in reported speech?
Answer Expert Verified Direct Speech – “May I help you” I said. Indirect Speech – I asked if I might help you. Indirect Speech changes the tense but the meaning of the tense remains Same.
What does it mean to rewrite a sentence?
1 : to write in reply. 2 : to make a revision of (something, such as a story) : cause to be revised: such as. a : to put (contributed material) into form for publication.
What are you doing reported speech?
Answer: The Indirect speech of the given sentence is “He asked me what I was doing”. Explanation: Direct speech sentences report the speech in the actual words of the speaker.
How do you transition from direct speech to reported speech?
Some word transitions from direct to reported speech that will come in handy: Exception: A present tense in direct speech may not become a past tense in the reported speech if it’s a fact or something generic we are talking about in the sentence. For example- Direct speech: The sun rises from the East.
How to rewrite question sentences in indirect speech?
Rewrite the question sentences in indirect speech. She asked, “What did he say?” → She asked . He asked her, “Do you want to dance?” → He asked her . I asked him, “How old are you?” → I asked him . The tourists asked me, “Can you show us the way?” → The tourists asked me .
What are the tenses of reported speech?
Reported speech- Play of the tenses: Direct speech tense Indirect/Reported speech tense Simple present simple past present continous past continuous simple past past perfect past continuous past perfect continuous
How do you repeat a sentence in direct speech?
In direct speech we repeat the original speaker’s exact words: He said, “I have lost my umbrella.” Remarks thus repeated are placed between inverted commas, and a comma is placed immediately before the remark. Direct speech is found in conversations in books, in plays and in quotations.