“It’s raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella.”
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“It’s raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella.”
Explanation:
- Indirect speech: she said to me, it is raining today, so unless I wanna get drenched, I am gonna need my umbrella.
- Indirect speech is when you report a speech in your own words without keeping the same order in which words were uttered.
- Passive voice: It was said by her, it is raining today, you gonna need your umbrella unless you want to get drenched.
- Passive voice construction is when the subject undergoes through the verb and is the subject is supported by the object.
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Choose the option that is properly transcribed: (full verbatim)
(d) It’s raining today, so unless you wanna get drenched, you’re gonna need your umbrella
Explanation:
- In "full verbatim" slang words needs to be written the way its gotta, kinda, gotcha, wanna, betacha, dunno, etc (only in" clean verbatim" we write them as want, going, kind, and so on)
- We should not change spoken "contractions" in full verbatim, examples, y’all, ain't, don’t, can't, it’s, among all)
- A transcription is a conversation/speech is a "written text" of it, based on a "notes/recording". "Full verbatim" refers to a "transcript" that comprises "each and everything" that is being said, & exactly in what way the speakers say it. examples, false starts, speech error, stutters, slang words, filler, & repetition words.
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