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  1. Reported Speech: Important Grammar Rules and Examples • 7ESL

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  4. Reported Speech: How to Use Reported Speech

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  1. Reported Speech Part 3

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  4. Reported Speech. Class 9th & 10th. CBSE English

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  1. CBSE Class 7 English Grammar Reported Speech

    Here are some distinctive points regarding the Direct Speech and Indirect Speech : In the Direct Speech. 1. The Reported Speech is put within Reported (Inverted) Commas. 2. The Reported Speech and the Reporting Verb are separated by a Comma. 3. The first word of the Reported Speech begins with a capital letter.

  2. Reported Speech

    Reported speech is the form in which one can convey a message said by oneself or someone else, mostly in the past. It can also be said to be the third person view of what someone has said. In this form of speech, you need not use quotation marks as you are not quoting the exact words spoken by the speaker, but just conveying the message. Q2.

  3. Reported Speech

    Reported speech, also known as indirect speech, is a way of conveying what someone else has said without quoting their exact words. Instead of using quotation marks, the speaker paraphrases or summarises the original statement.This transformation often involves changes in pronouns, tenses, and time expressions to fit the context of the reporting. . Understanding reported speech is crucial for ...

  4. Reported Speech: Important Grammar Rules and Examples

    Reported Speech Rules Verb Tense Changes in Reported Speech. When the reporting verb is in the present tense, only small changes are needed. Example: Direct speech: I like dogs. Reported speech: She says she likes dogs. When the reporting verb is in the past tense, you need to change the tense of both the reporting verb and the main verb. Example:

  5. Class 7 English Grammar Chapter 17 Direct and Indirect Speech

    Mastering the art of narration in English involves a deep understanding of Direct and Indirect Speech, as beautifully captured in Chapter 17 of Class 7 English Grammar. When we opt to convey the exact, unaltered words of a speaker, we utilize Direct Speech. A quintessential example of this is: "Ram said, 'Amit is a poor boy.'".

  6. Reported Speech: Rules, Examples, Exceptions

    For reported requests, we use "asked (someone) to do something": "Please make a copy of this report." (direct speech) She asked me to make a copy of the report. (reported speech) For reported orders, we use "told (someone) to do something:". "Go to the bank." (direct speech)

  7. Reported Speech Exercises for Class 7 CBSE With Answers

    Reported Speech Exercises for Class 7 CBSE With Answers Pdf. You have learned that we can report the words of a speaker in two ways. We may quote the speaker's actual words. This is called direct speech. My friends said, "We enjoyed our holiday in London.". Kavish said, "I was working on my project.".

  8. Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises for Class 7 CBSE With Answers

    Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises Solved Example With Answers for Class 7 CBSE. ... To change exclamatory sentences into Indirect Speech, follow the rules given below along with the above-mentioned rules: In case, there is an interjection i.e., alas, aha, hurray, aha, etc in the Reported Speech, then they are omitted along with a sign of ...

  9. The Reported Speech

    1. We use direct speech to quote a speaker's exact words. We put their words within quotation marks. We add a reporting verb such as "he said" or "she asked" before or after the quote. Example: He said, "I am happy.". 2. Reported speech is a way of reporting what someone said without using quotation marks.

  10. Reported Speech

    Direct speech: I like ice cream. Reported speech: She said (that) she liked ice cream. She said (that) she liked ice cream. She said (that) she was living in London. She said (that) she had bought a car OR She said (that) she bought a car. She said (that) she had been walking along the street.

  11. Reported Speech

    There are two kinds of reported speech you can use: direct speech and indirect speech. I'll break each down for you. A direct speech sentence mentions the exact words the other person said. For example: Kryz said, "These are all my necklaces.". Indirect speech changes the original speaker's words. For example: Kryz said those were all ...

  12. English Grammar Direct and Indirect Speech Class 7

    Direct and Indirect Speech Class 7 - Download Free PDF with Solutions. In simple terms, we can understand direct speech as the precise words that a speaker or writer uses. The spoken words are enclosed in inverted commas in a direct speech. On the other hand, indirect speech entails summarising another person's words using our own language.

  13. Reported Speech: Direct and Indirect speech

    Whenever you report a speech there's a reporting verb used like "say" or "tell". For example: Direct speech: I love to play football. Reported speech: She said that she loves to play football. (Note 1 : Assume a gender if not mentioned already. Note 2: Using "that" is optional.

  14. CBSE Class 7 English Grammar Reported Speech

    Reported Speech Class 7 CBSE. 1. There are two different ways in which we can report the words of a speaker : (a) Direct Speech or Direct Narration. (b) Indirect Speech or Indirect Narration. 2. (a) Direct Speech contains the actual words of the speaker ; as—. Sarla said, "My father has a roaring business in Mumbai.".

  15. Reported Speech: How to Use Reported Speech

    Reported Speech. The reported speech reproduces the words of another person by adapting certain temporal and local references of the original speech to the situation of the speaker, for example, personal pronouns, demonstratives, verb tenses, and adverbs of place or time.. It is characterized by introducing the message that is reproduced with a speaking verb followed by conjunctions that or if.

  16. Reported Speech

    Watch This Video To Learn Reported Speech In English | Direct and Indirect Speech In English Grammar With Examples | Narration Changes/Rules - Chetna Vasisht...

  17. The Direct & Indirect Speech

    Rules for changing direct speech into indirect speech. ... The "The Direct & Indirect Speech Class 7 Questions" guide is a valuable resource for all aspiring students preparing for the Class 7 exam. It focuses on providing a wide range of practice questions to help students gauge their understanding of the exam topics.

  18. REPORTED SPEECH in English

    Learn to use reported speech and direct speech correctly in English with this lesson and quiz! 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/PDFRe...

  19. REPORTED SPEECH: Verb Tense Changes

    REPORTED SPEECH! https://7esl.com/reported-speech/Reported speech is often also called indirect speech in English.Direct Speech: https://7esl.com/direct-spee...

  20. Reported Speech: Definition, Rules, Usage with Examples, Tips

    Rules for Changing Statements into Reported Speech. Here are some common rules for changing statements into reported speech: ️ The "said to" reporting verb is changed to "told," "replied," "remarked,". ️ We do not change the object i.e., the reporting verb is not followed by an object. ️ We drop the inverted commas and use ...

  21. CBSE Class 7 English Grammar Narration

    Narration answers involve understanding how to convert sentences from direct speech (speaker's exact words) to indirect speech (paraphrasing what was said) using appropriate grammar changes like tense and pronouns. Download the CBSE Class 7 English Grammar PDF on Narration for comprehensive learning and practice.

  22. CBSE Class 7 English Grammar Reported Speech

    Here are some distinctive points regarding the Direct Speech and Indirect Speech : In the Direct Speech. 1. The Reported Speech is put within Reported (Inverted) Commas. 2. The Reported Speech and the Reporting Verb are separated by a Comma. 3. The first word of the Reported Speech begins with a capital letter.

  23. Rules For Direct And Indirect Speech For English Language

    Rule 7 - Direct Speech to Indirect Speech Conversion - Request, Command, Wish, Exclamation. Indirect Speech is supported by some verbs like requested, ordered, suggested and advised. Forbid-forbade is used for negative sentences. Therefore, the imperative mood in the direct speech changes into the Infinitive in indirect speech.