Definition of direct and
indirect speech
Direct speech is a sentence uttered by a speaker directly in writing accompanied by aphostrof marks at the beginning and at the end of his sentence as text dialogue or conversation.
Differences and example
Direct speech is a sentence that shows directly from a person's speech. The sentence was given a punctuation mark ( ") the sentence is not changed or added.
Example:
-Erfin said, "I am so happy".
-They said, "we have watched the football game".
Indirect speech is a sentence which retells utterances someone to be delivered back.
Example:
-Erfin said that he was so happy
-They said that they had watched a football game.
Direct speech is a sentence uttered by a speaker directly in writing accompanied by aphostrof marks at the beginning and at the end of his sentence as text dialogue or conversation.
Differences and example
Direct speech is a sentence that shows directly from a person's speech. The sentence was given a punctuation mark ( ") the sentence is not changed or added.
Example:
-Erfin said, "I am so happy".
-They said, "we have watched the football game".
Indirect speech is a sentence which retells utterances someone to be delivered back.
Example:
-Erfin said that he was so happy
-They said that they had watched a football game.
Note:
If the verb in the main clause form is present and the present perfect or the existence of a common statement on the parent sentence, then there is no change in the time the sentence is not direct.
Rule changes in direct and indirect speech:
1.Tenses
2.Information time and place
3.Based on tense
The basic shape of the sentence in question is:
-Statement (pernyataan)
-command (perintah)
-Question (pertanyaan)
How to use and modify the sentence direct to indirect
How to use direct and indirect speech is divided into three, namely to sentence order, prohibition, statements and questions.
The characteristics of direct and indirect speech
Direct speech:
1.Always using (,) after the sentence conductor.
2.Always followed quotation marks before and after the sentence quoted, the quotation mark is in the front and rear of the sentence quoted after the dot.
3.After the first quotation mark, then the first letter in a sentence these quotations must be uppercase.
Indirect speech:
1.Not wear (,) or mark ( ")
2.Change of pronoun used or replaced with he or she, or a dependent you become subject cited.
3.Deformation tenses.
If the verb in the main clause form is present and the present perfect or the existence of a common statement on the parent sentence, then there is no change in the time the sentence is not direct.
Rule changes in direct and indirect speech:
1.Tenses
2.Information time and place
3.Based on tense
The basic shape of the sentence in question is:
-Statement (pernyataan)
-command (perintah)
-Question (pertanyaan)
How to use and modify the sentence direct to indirect
How to use direct and indirect speech is divided into three, namely to sentence order, prohibition, statements and questions.
The characteristics of direct and indirect speech
Direct speech:
1.Always using (,) after the sentence conductor.
2.Always followed quotation marks before and after the sentence quoted, the quotation mark is in the front and rear of the sentence quoted after the dot.
3.After the first quotation mark, then the first letter in a sentence these quotations must be uppercase.
Indirect speech:
1.Not wear (,) or mark ( ")
2.Change of pronoun used or replaced with he or she, or a dependent you become subject cited.
3.Deformation tenses.
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