direct & indirect rules grammar
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direct is the report or act of a poet or a speaker
indirect when we sometimes say what other said in our one word
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Direct: He says/will say, “I am unwell.” b) Indirect: He says/will say he is unwell. The Tense in Indirect Speech is NOT CHANGED if the words within the quotation marks talk of a universal truth or habitual action. a) Direct: They said, “We cannot live without water.”
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