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Reported Speech
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Learn all about reported speech or indirect speech!
Reported speech or indirect speech is used to report something that someone said in the past.
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Reported Speech
Reported Speech or Indirect speech is the exact meaning of what someone said, but not their exact words. We use reporting verbs like say, tell, ask, admit, promise, explain, announce, invite, etc.
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Reported speech is often also called indirect speech in English.
When changing from direct to indirect speech, you need to change the grammar in certain ways.
Verb tense forms usually need to change.
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Reported Speech: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 25
Welcome to the Grammar Gameshow! Test your knowledge in this crazy quiz! The presenter is a bit strange, the points don’t make sense and the prizes could use some improvement, but at least the grammar is correct!
So Bill passes his first test! That was lucky! He’ll need more than luck this time round though! This week our contestants answer questions on reported speech grammar! That hesaid, shesaid construction so useful for gossip, rumour, hearsay and conjecture! Will’s in for a bit of an unexpected surprise when a family member who’s not used to being disobeyed turns up. Is this the end of the show for Will? Will Bill manage to pass this round? Why is that contestant carrying a glass of milk? Find out in this episode of the Grammar Gameshow!
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The Passive Voice
Passive Voice is used when the focus is on the action, and not on the person who does it. Learn how to use it correctly in more tenses in this video. There are many examples that will make it easy for you to understand.
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