The teacher told me that i was wrong and would be fined. into direct speech
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You mean you need to make a direct speech where the statement is "your teacher told you, you're wrong in doing something or what so ever but even though it's wrong it would be still fined."
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The direct speech for the given sentence is - The teacher said to me, "You are wrong and you will be fined".
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- A report of the exact words that a speaker or writer has used is an example of direct speech. Sometimes it is referred to as "direct discourse."
- Direct speech is typically enclosed in quotation marks and accompanied by a reporting verb, signal phrase, or quotative frame.
- In contrast to indirect speech, which makes more vague claims about accurately representing a faithful report of the content or content and form of the words that were spoken, direct speech claims to give a verbatim rendition of the words that were spoken.
- Direct and indirect speech are both examples of stylistic devices that can be used to convey meaning.
To change indirect speech to direct speech,
- It is necessary to use the reporting words "said to" or "say".
- Conjunctions like "that," "to," and "if" need to be taken out of the sentence.
- It is imperative that quotation marks be utilized, and a comma should be placed prior to the statement.
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