The boss said, “Call him right now.”
A. The boss shouted and said to call him right then.
B. The boss ordered me to call him quickly.
C. The boss told me to call him now.
D. The boss ordered me to call him right then.
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B. The boss ordered me to call him quickly.
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D. The boss ordered me to call him right then.
EXPLANATION:
- There are many situations where you have to explain an event or action that happened, and this often involves repeating what someone said. Such opportunities include business emails and presentations as well as social occasions.
- There are two types of utterances to describe what people said: direct utterances and indirect utterances (or reported utterances).
- If you want to explain what someone said, one way is to use direct speech. Use direct speech when you simply repeat what someone is saying and surround phrases with punctuation marks.
- If you want to recite what someone said without any linguistic cues and without necessarily using the same words, you can use reported audio (also known as reported audio).
- When giving orders to someone, use the imperative form. That is, use only verbs without subjects.
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