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  1. Reported Speech: How to Use Reported Speech

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  2. Reported Speech: Important Grammar Rules and Examples

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  4. How to Use Reported Speech in English

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  1. Reported Speech. Class 9th & 10th. CBSE English

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  1. CBSE Class 8 English Grammar Reported Speech

    Here are some distinctive points regarding the Direct Speech and Indirect Speech : In the Direct Speech. 1. The Reported Speech is put within Reported (Inverted) Commas. 2. The Reported Speech and the Reporting Verb are separated by a Comma. 3. The first word of the Reported Speech begins with a capital letter.

  2. Reported Speech

    Reported speech is the form in which one can convey a message said by oneself or someone else, mostly in the past. It can also be said to be the third person view of what someone has said. In this form of speech, you need not use quotation marks as you are not quoting the exact words spoken by the speaker, but just conveying the message. Q2.

  3. Reported Speech Exercises for Class 8 With Answers CBSE

    2. When the Reporting Verb is in Past Tense. When the reporting verb is past tense, the change of reported speech takes place as shown below. Read the following examples. Direct The man said to the boy, " You are not serious about your studies.". Indirect The man told the boy that he was not serious about his studies.

  4. Class 8 English Grammar Chapter 16 Direct and Indirect Speech

    on October 25, 2023, 5:50 AM. Class 8 English Grammar Chapter 16 Direct and Indirect Speech. When we use the actual words of the speaker, we use Direct Speech but when we report what he said in our own words, we use Indirect Speech. The actual words of the speaker are called Reported Speech and the verb introducing the Reported Speech is called ...

  5. Reported Speech for Class 8 English Grammar

    Class 8 English Grammar Reported Speech (Direct and Indirect) Exercise with Answer. Reported Speech - Reported speech refers to recording the speaker's speech, whether it is done directly by recording the speaker's words or indirectly by recording the speaker's words but changing them. For example. Shyam said, "Taj Mahal was built by ...

  6. Reported Speech

    Reported speech, also known as indirect speech, is a way of conveying what someone else has said without quoting their exact words. Instead of using quotation marks, the speaker paraphrases or summarises the original statement. This transformation often involves changes in pronouns, tenses, and time expressions to fit the context of the reporting.

  7. PDF English Grammar Class 8 Direct and Indirect Speech

    Rules of Indirect Speech 1. Past tense is used when the situation is uncertain 2. The present tense of the sentence is changed to the past tense in indirect speech. 3. Universal facts tense remains the same. 4. The use of the word "that" connects the reported verb and reported speech. Difference between Direct Speech and Indirect Speech

  8. Reported Speech: Rules, Examples, Exceptions

    When we use reported speech, we often change the verb tense backwards in time. This can be called "backshift.". Here are some examples in different verb tenses: "I want to go home.". She said she wanted to go home. "I 'm reading a good book.". She said she was reading a good book. "I ate pasta for dinner last night.".

  9. 7 Rules In Reported Speech

    Hello Students,Today we will learn 7 Rules in Reported Speech/ Indirect SpeechClass 8Class 9Class 10You can find the notes and many more study material of th...

  10. Reported Speech

    Watch my reported speech video: Here's how it works: We use a 'reporting verb' like 'say' or 'tell'. ( Click here for more about using 'say' and 'tell' .) If this verb is in the present tense, it's easy. We just put 'she says' and then the sentence: Direct speech: I like ice cream. Reported speech: She says (that) she likes ice cream.

  11. English Grammar Direct and Indirect Speech Class 8

    Direct and Indirect Speech Class 8 - Download Free PDF with Solutions. In simple terms, we can understand direct speech as the precise words that a speaker or writer uses. The spoken words are enclosed in inverted commas in a direct speech. On the other hand, indirect speech entails summarising another person's words using our own language.

  12. REPORTED SPEECH in English

    Learn to use reported speech and direct speech correctly in English with this lesson and quiz! ๐Ÿ“ *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿผ https://bit.ly/PDFRe...

  13. Reported Speech

    Watch This Video To Learn Reported Speech In English | Direct and Indirect Speech In English Grammar With Examples | Narration Changes/Rules - Chetna Vasisht...

  14. Reported Speech

    For example: Direct speech: I dislike fried chicken. Reported speech: She said she disliked fried chicken. Note how the main verb in the reported statement is also in the past tense verb form. Use the simple present tense in your indirect speech if the initial words remain relevant at the time of reporting.

  15. Direct and Indirect Speech Exercises For Class 8 [PDF Available]

    Direct and Indirect Speech Exercise 1. Convert the following sentences from direct to indirect speech. Direct: He said, "I am going to the park.". Direct: "I have completed my homework," said Marie. Direct: "It's raining outside," she said. Direct: "We will visit the church tomorrow," they told us. Direct: "I love waffles ...

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  17. Online Education Reported Speech Exercises for Class 8 CBSE With

    Reported Speech Class 8 Exercise With Answers. Part-II (Assertive Sentences in Past) Rules:-. 1. 'said to' is changed into 'told'. 2. Use conjunction 'that' to connect. 3. If Reporting Verb is in Past Tense the tense of the Reported Speech is changed according to the rules given below: -. Present Indefinite changes to Past Indefinite.

  18. CBSE Class 8 English Grammar Reported Speech

    1. The Reporting Verb is changed, into 'ask, enquire, inquire or demand etc. 2. No conjunction is used to introduce the Reported Speech if the question begins with (an interrogative) word ; such asโ€”what, who, whose, which, when, where, why, how, whom etc. 3. If or whether is used to introduce the Reported Speech if the reported speech has no question word.

  19. CBSE Class 8 English Grammar Reported Speech

    1. The Reported Speech is put within Reported (Inverted) Commas. 2. The Reported Speech and the Reporting Verb are separated by a Comma. 3. The first word of the Reported Speech begins with a capital letter. Transformation of Direct Speech into Indirect Speech. I. Rules for the Change of Tense. Rule I.

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  21. Direct and Indirect Speech (Narration) L2

    Direct and Indirect Speech (Narration) L2 | NCERT Class 8 English Grammar | Firdos Ma'am - The NCERT Solutions For Class 8 English Grammar, This Session Cont...

  22. CBSE Class 8 English Grammar Reported Speech

    CBSE Class 8 English Grammar Reported Speech. 1. There are two different ways in which we can report the words of a speaker : (a) Direct Speech or Direct Narration. (b) Indirect Speech or Indirect Narration. 2. (a) Direct Speech contains the actual words of the speaker ; asโ€”. Sarla said, "My father has a roaring business in Mumbai.".