The document discusses reported speech and how to change sentences from direct to reported speech. It provides examples of direct speech and how to change them to reported or indirect speech. Some key points:
- Direct speech uses quotation marks and keeps the same tense, while reported speech does not use quotation marks and usually changes the tense to the past.
- Examples are given of direct speech being changed to reported speech by modifying the tense and introducing the speaker, such as "Julie said that she would love to go" instead of just "Julie said she would love to go."
- More examples are provided of direct speech being changed to the corresponding reported speech.
The document discusses reported speech and how to change sentences from direct to reported speech. It provides examples of direct speech and how to change them to reported or indirect speech. Some key points:
- Direct speech uses quotation marks and keeps the same tense, while reported speech does not use quotation marks and usually changes the tense to the past.
- Examples are given of direct speech being changed to reported speech by modifying the tense and introducing the speaker, such as "Julie said that she would love to go" instead of just "Julie said she would love to go."
- More examples are provided of direct speech being changed to the corresponding reported speech.
The document discusses reported speech and how to change sentences from direct to reported speech. It provides examples of direct speech and how to change them to reported or indirect speech. Some key points:
- Direct speech uses quotation marks and keeps the same tense, while reported speech does not use quotation marks and usually changes the tense to the past.
- Examples are given of direct speech being changed to reported speech by modifying the tense and introducing the speaker, such as "Julie said that she would love to go" instead of just "Julie said she would love to go."
- More examples are provided of direct speech being changed to the corresponding reported speech.
B. 1- Emma 2- Roy 3- Angela 4- Julie 5- Alison 6- Peter 7- Dave
2) A. Told + me said + sujeto. B. 1- What I notice is that it changes from present to past. 2- He said they are still having virtual classes. 3- Julie said that she would love to go.
3) 1- Emma said she had seen the last year. 2- Roy said he would call later. 3- Angela said she couldn’t afford it. 4- Julie said she would love it. 5- Alison said she doesn’t like gangster films. 6- Peter said he had heard that it wasn’t good. 7- Dave said he was going to be out for a few days.
4) A. 1- Dave said he hadn`t been on holiday this year. 2- Angela said she won`t get paid until Tuesday. 3- Emma said they enjoyed the movie. 4- Peter said that with George they were going to see another movie. 5- Roy said he was busy. 6- Julie said Susana might want to come too.
C. 1- My brother: I’ll go for walk with you tomorrow. 2- My mother: I`m not going to cook today. 3- My friend: we should start going to the gym. 4- My father: I’m going to work until 11 Reported information: 1- You brother said that he would go for walk with you tomorrow. 2- You mother said she won’t cook today. 3- You fiend said that you should start the gym. 4- You father said he would work until 11 Giménez renatas