the teacher said to me shut the door change into indirect speech
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the teacher ordered me to shut the door
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The teacher ordered me to shut the door.
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- The term "indirect speech" can also refer to reported speech, indirect narration, or indirect discourse. Indirect speech is the term used in grammar to describe when you relay someone else's statement in your own words without altering the statement's meaning.
- The verb said is frequently used to begin indirect discourse, as in "I said," "Bill said," or "they said." The past tense of the verb say denotes that something was previously said. In these situations, the reported sentence's main verb is shifted into the past.
- The tense of the words uttered is typically changed when reported or indirect discourse refers to the past. Saying, telling, and asking are all examples of reporting verbs. The reported words may also be introduced with the word "that." The word "inverted" is not used.
When someone else paraphrases what the original speaker stated, this is known as indirect speaking.
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