This document provides instructions for converting direct speech to indirect speech by removing quotations, changing verb tenses, removing punctuation, and substituting words like "yesterday" for "the day before" and "was" or "were" for "had been". It includes examples of direct speech statements being converted to indirect speech by applying these rules, such as "he works at the bank" becoming "she said (that) he worked in a bank".
This document provides instructions for converting direct speech to indirect speech by removing quotations, changing verb tenses, removing punctuation, and substituting words like "yesterday" for "the day before" and "was" or "were" for "had been". It includes examples of direct speech statements being converted to indirect speech by applying these rules, such as "he works at the bank" becoming "she said (that) he worked in a bank".
This document provides instructions for converting direct speech to indirect speech by removing quotations, changing verb tenses, removing punctuation, and substituting words like "yesterday" for "the day before" and "was" or "were" for "had been". It includes examples of direct speech statements being converted to indirect speech by applying these rules, such as "he works at the bank" becoming "she said (that) he worked in a bank".
This document provides instructions for converting direct speech to indirect speech by removing quotations, changing verb tenses, removing punctuation, and substituting words like "yesterday" for "the day before" and "was" or "were" for "had been". It includes examples of direct speech statements being converted to indirect speech by applying these rules, such as "he works at the bank" becoming "she said (that) he worked in a bank".