English questions on direct speech and indirect speech in the second year of junior high school

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Direct and indirect speech: Detailed quotation or paraphrasing of someone else's words is called "quotation". Quote someone directly or he suggested we go out for a walk8) When a direct speech is an exclamation sentence, it becomes indirect.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    ...Direct and indirect speech: Detailed quotation or paraphrasing of someone else's words is called "quotation". Quote someone directly or he suggested we go out for a walk

    8) When a direct speech is an exclamation sentence, it becomes indirect.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When you change it, pay attention to the change of pronoun, tense change, and capitalization, and there will be no problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Identify the introductory words first, and then remember to use the declarative sentence order to change the person and tense. The word order of the declarative sentence is very important, and I believe that the teacher has already talked about the other changes, and you will understand it if you take a good look at it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    To change tense, personal pronoun, adverb of time, add conjunctions. When changing special interrogative sentences, in addition to changing the tense, the interrogative word order should be changed to the word order of the declarative sentence, and the question mark should be changed to a full stop. If the direct statement is true or still true, the tense does not change.

    That's pretty much it. I don't know how to ask again.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Change the person, add a comma, and change the single three.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The transformation between direct and indirect speech in English is very similar to Chinese, and the corresponding adjustments of personal pronouns, verb predicates, and adverbs are almost exactly the same as Chinese, except that English has more tenses. For example.

    He said to me, "I will come to see you tomorrow".

    He told me that he came to see me the next day.

    hesaid

    tomeiwill

    cometosee

    youtomorrow"

    >hesaid

    tomethat)

    hewould

    cometosee

    methenext

    day.That's how I used to learn.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are two ways to paraphrase, quote, or summarize what someone else has said: directly in someone else's original words, or you can paraphrase the meaning in your own words. Directly quoting someone is a direct quote (there is a "" in the sentence), and paraphrasing someone else's words in one's own words is called indirect speech (without "in the sentence").

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