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Direct speech is a representation of the actual words someone said. Indirect speech focuses more on the content of what someone said rather than their exact words. In indirect speech, the structure of the reported clause depends on whether the speaker is reporting a statement, a question or a command.


It is not true about direct and indirect speech:

  • A direct speech report usually has a reporting verb in the past simple. The most common reporting verb issaid.The reporting clause may come first or second.
  • Next, there are some examples of direct speech:reporting clause first        reported clause             reporting clause secondJimmysaid,'Let me have a look.‟Then the childasked,     "Are there any toys?‟''Hand it over at once!‟hedemanded."I believe that too,‟sheadded.
  • In narratives, especially novels and short stories, when the reporting clause comes second, the writers often invert the subject (s) and reporting verb (v):“Things have always been the same in this village,” [V]said[S]the old man."Hold on! I‟m coming!‟ [V]cried[S]Maurice.
  • Indirect reports of statements consist of a reporting clause and athat-clause. We often omitthat, especially in formal situations:The pilot commentedthatthe weather had been extremely bad as the plane came in to land.(The pilot‘s words were:'The weather was extremely bad as the plane came in to land.‟)
  • Indirect reports ofyes-noquestions and questions withorconsist of a reporting clause and a reported clause introduced byiforwhether.Ifis more common thanwhether. The reported clause is in statement form (subject + verb), not question form:She asked if I was Scottish.(originalyes-noquestion: 'Are you Scottish?‟)Iis the subject. And was is the verb.
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