The document discusses how to report commands in English using verbs like "tell", "ask", and "order". It provides examples of reporting direct commands like "Go to your room" as "He told Tony to go to his room". It also discusses using "not" with commands and reporting suggestions, apologies, and admissions using "-ing" forms after verbs like "suggest", "apologize", and "admit".
The document discusses the differences between direct and reported speech. Direct speech reports someone's exact words within quotation marks, while reported speech reports the general idea without quotation marks and makes certain changes like changing pronouns and verb tenses. Reported speech changes verbs to past tense if they are reporting something said in the past. It also provides examples of direct speech being changed to reported speech.
The document discusses how to report commands in English using verbs like "tell", "ask", and "order". It provides examples of reporting direct commands like "Go to your room" as "He told Tony to go to his room". It also discusses using "not" with commands and reporting suggestions, apologies, and admissions using "-ing" forms after verbs like "suggest", "apologize", and "admit".
The document discusses the differences between direct and reported speech. Direct speech reports someone's exact words within quotation marks, while reported speech reports the general idea without quotation marks and makes certain changes like changing pronouns and verb tenses. Reported speech changes verbs to past tense if they are reporting something said in the past. It also provides examples of direct speech being changed to reported speech.