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The document explains the rules and structures for converting direct speech into reported speech, which involves telling someone what another person has said. It covers both reported statements and reported questions.
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This learning resource serves as an introduction to Reported Speech, also known as Indirect Speech. It aims to enlighten learners on how to convert direct quotations into reported forms, highlighting the differences between statements and questions when reporting. The guidance covers necessary adjustments in tenses, pronouns, and time expressions. Key aspects include understanding the concept of Reported Speech, recognizing when and why it is useful, and mastering essential rules such as tense transformations, modal verbs changes, pronoun modifications, and the adjustment of time and place references. Additionally, the material elaborates on the difference between verbs like 'say' and 'tell', expands vocabulary with other relevant reporting verbs, and details the nuances of reporting questions, including both Yes/No and Wh- questions. The resource also emphasizes the importance of maintaining meaning while making these transformations.