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English Grammar Practice Test: Direct and Indirect Speech
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Direct speech repeats the exact words spoken, while indirect speech reports what was said. Indirect speech is also known as reported speech.  Direct speech Places the words spoken between quotation marks Makes no changes to the words spoken Can be used to report something that's being said now or to tell someone about a previous conversation Indirect speech Is usually used to talk about the past Changes the tense of the words spoken Uses reporting verbs like "say", "tell", or "ask" May use the word "that" to introduce the reported words Does not use inverted commas  Here are some... Show more
English Grammar Practice Test: Direct and Indirect Speech
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1. Which of the following changes in time do not occur when changed to indirect speech?