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  5. DIRECT SPEECH

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  1. Direct speech writing rules in English

    Direct speech is when we report the exact words that somebody says. In this English lesson, you will learn: The rules for writing direct speech. The correct punctuation. Vocabulary to report direct speech. Reporting clause before the direct speech. The reporting clause of direct speech is the short clause that indicates who is talking.

  2. How do you write direct speech in English?

    How do you write direct speech in English? - Easy Learning Grammar. Direct speech gives the actual words that the speaker used. It is common in novels and other writing where the actual words of a speaker are quoted. The reporting verb may come before the words that were actually spoken, or after them, or at a natural pause inside the reported ...

  3. Reported speech: direct speech

    Reported speech: direct speech - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary

  4. Direct and Indirect Speech: Useful Rules and Examples

    Differences between Direct and Indirect Speech. Change of Pronouns. Change of Tenses. Change of Time and Place References. Converting Direct Speech Into Indirect Speech. Step 1: Remove the Quotation Marks. Step 2: Use a Reporting Verb and a Linker. Step 3: Change the Tense of the Verb. Step 4: Change the Pronouns.

  5. What is Direct Speech? with Useful Examples

    In English grammar, there are generally two ways of reporting a spoken text: direct and indirect.Direct speech differs in composition compared to indirect speech.This article will discuss the definition, rules, and examples of direct speech that will help you understand how it is used in writing.

  6. What is Direct Speech?

    In English grammar, the term 'speech' refers to the process of communicating or expressing one's thoughts.It is an exchange of ideas or even a conversation. There are two ways in which you can report speech - direct speech and indirect speech.Direct speech is used to report or rather repeat the words spoken by the speaker or writer in the way it is told by the speaker, whereas indirect ...

  7. Direct Speech or Quoted Speech

    Direct speech refers to the exact wording of someone's comments or speech as it was spoken. In written text, direct speech usually appears in quotation marks or inverted commas to denote that the words were spoken or written by another person. The actual text of direct speech punctuated with a speech tag, which identifies the speaker and might ...

  8. English Grammar

    Reporting Verbs . Said, told and asked are the most common verbs used in indirect speech.. We use asked to report questions:-. For example: I asked Lynne what time the lesson started.. We use told with an object.. For example: Lynne told me she felt tired.!Note - Here me is the object.. We usually use said without an object.. For example: Lynne said she was going to teach online.

  9. Say What You Mean: An Easy-to-Understand Guide to Direct Speech

    Here are some examples: Example 1: Everyday conversation Direct speech: "Hey, how are you doing?" asked John. In this example, John's exact words are being reported using direct speech. Example 2: News article Direct speech: "We are deeply saddened by the loss of our beloved friend and colleague," said the company's CEO in a ...

  10. How to write direct speech

    Avoid verbs that aren't speech verbs in your speech declarations. Add actions or thoughts into direct speech, using the 'before' or 'after' approach. 1. New speaker = new paragraph. This is the first rule, and it's a very straightforward one. When a new person speaks, you should start a new paragraph.

  11. Punctuation in direct speech

    Punctuation in direct speech. We use inverted commas (also called quotation marks, quotes or speech marks) to indicate direct speech. Double quotes (") are preferred in American English, while single quotes (') are more common in British English: "I'm coming home late tonight," she said. (American English) 'I'm coming home late tonight,' she said.

  12. Direct Speech Definition and Examples

    Direct Speech as Drama . When a speaking event is reported via direct speech forms, it is possible to include many features that dramatize the way in which an utterance was produced. The quotative frame can also include verbs that indicate the speaker's manner of expression (e.g. cry, exclaim, gasp), voice quality (e.g. mutter, scream, whisper), and type of emotion (e.g. giggle, laugh, sob).

  13. Direct and Indirect Speech • 7ESL

    Direct speech: I can speak English. Reported speech: She said she could speak English. Could (The verb remains unchanged) For example: Direct speech: He could play in the match. Reported speech: They said he could play in the match. Have to into Had to. For example: Direct speech: I have to submit this assignment by 3 pm tomorrow.

  14. How to structure and punctuate direct speech in fiction

    Direct speech is carefully structured to help the reader follow the conversation. Every time there is a new speaker in the conversation, a new line is used. Each new section of dialogue is like ...

  15. Reported and direct speech (Chapter 18)

    Direct speech. Direct speech conveys exactly what someone has said, often: • to dramatise. • to create a sense of immediacy. • because the precise words used were in some way important (for example funny or strange). It is found in newspaper reports, fiction and oral narratives. Type. Chapter.

  16. DIRECT SPEECH

    Direct speech. Direct speech is when we report the exact words that somebody says. In this lesson you will learn: The rules for writing direct speech. The correct punctuation. Vocabulary to report direct speech. And finally, at the end of the lesson there are some exercises for practice. Reporting clause before the direct speech.

  17. "Direct Speech" in the English Grammar

    Direct Speech: Punctuation. In direct speech, a comma is usually placed between the reporting clause and the reported clause. The exact words of the speaker are placed in quotation marks, either single ('…') or double ("…"). If the reported clause comes first, the comma is placed inside the quotation marks. Pay attention to the examples:

  18. Direct and Indirect Speech

    Cha nges in pronoun s. The changes in pronouns in indirect speech depends on the subject and the object of the reporting verb. Rule 1: The first person of reported speech changes based on the subject of the reporting verb. Example: She said, "I watched a movie" can be converted into She said that she had watched a movie.Hence, the first person in the direct speech "I" has become "she ...

  19. Direct Speech

    INDIRECT SPEECH. Reported or indirect speech is usually used to talk about the past, so we normally change the tense of the words spoken. We use reporting verbs like 'say', 'tell', 'ask', and we may use the word 'that' to introduce the reported words. Inverted commas are not used. She said, "I saw him." (direct speech) = She said that she had ...

  20. Direct Object And Direct Speech

    Direct Speech. Speech reported directly in the words used by the original speaker, without any changes in tenses, pronouns etc. • She said, 'I am going.'. • 'Will you please help me?'. Ann asked. • He said, 'I want to go home.'. • 'I am fed up', Susie said. In writing, direct speech is enclosed within quotation marks.

  21. DIRECT SPEECH

    This is an English writing lesson about direct speech.Direct speech is when we report the exact words that somebody says.In this lesson I explain the differe...

  22. Direct and Indirect Speech in English

    In direct speech, the exact words spoken by a person are quoted within quotation marks. In indirect speech, the words of the speaker are reported without using their exact words and without using quotation marks. Instead, the reported speech is often introduced by verbs such as "said," "told," "asked," etc. Indirect speech allows us ...

  23. Direct Speech

    Direct speech is a crucial aspect of the English language that every speaker of the language must understand. In this reference, we will explore everything you need to know about direct speech, including its definition, examples, punctuation rules, and common mistakes.

  24. Direct Speech

    Direct speech: "I am bored of school activities," John screamed. Here, the exact words used by John are conveyed. There is no change or replacement of words. Indirect speech: Sam said that he wanted to go to the movies. Here, the words used might not match exactly with the words used by Sam in the original context.

  25. Speech Direct

    The Speech Direct Extension for Edge is for use with Speech Direct 2.1 or later, this Extension gives you access to the full feature set of Commands and interactions when using T-Pro's Speech Direct dictation application: - selecting text by name (e.g. say [select-patient] to select any instances of the word 'patient' in the target application - enhanced navigation, dictation and Command ...

  26. DIRECT definition

    DIRECT meaning: 1. going straight from one place to another without turning or stopping: 2. with no other person…. Learn more.