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what is direct and indirect speech with an example​

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Answered by jesse200232
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Direct Speech:

In this the message of the speaker is conveyed or reported in his own actual words without any change. In this the message is given in inverted commas.

Ex. Radha said " I am very happy"

Indirect Speech:

In this the message of the speaker is conveyed in our own words. The inverted commas are removed and full stop is added. That is also added.

Ex. Radha said that she was very happy.

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Answered by anshu24497
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In English there are two types of Speeches :-

  • Direct Speech
  • Direct Speech Indirect Speech

 \bf \underline{ \purple{Explaination}}

Look at the following sentences :

  1. Arun said, "Ria is a clever girl."
  2. Arun said that Ria was a clever girl.

These two sentences illustrate the two ways in which we can report the words of a speaker.

➼ In the first sentence, we give the exact words of the speaker. This is called Direct Speech.

➼ In the second sentence, we do not give the exact words of the speaker but give only the substance of what is said by the speaker. This is called Indirect Speech.

In the first sentence, said is called the Reporting Verb and 'Ria is a clever girl' is called the Reported Speech.

The following points are about the Direct Speech :

(1) The actual words spoken by the speaker are put within inverted commas. (" ")

(2) The first word of the Reported Speech begins with a Capital Letter.

(3) A comma is used after the Reporting Verb to separate it from the Reported Speech.

The following points are about the Indirect Speech :

(1) The Reported Speech is not placed within inverted commas.

(2) No comma is used after the Reporting Verb.

(3) The Reported Speech is introduced by the Conjunction 'that'.

(4) The verb 'is' is changed into was.

 \bf \underline {\color{red}{Rules \:  for  \: changing \:}}

 \bf \underline{ \color{red}{ Direct  \: Speech \: into \:  Indirect  \: Speech }}

\colorbox{pink}{\color{black}{Rule~1}}

If the reporting verb is in the Present or Future Tense, the Verb in the Reported Speech is not changed at all.

\colorbox{pink}{\color{black}{Rule~2}}

If the Reporting Verb is in the Past Tense the Verb in the Reported Speech is also changed into the Corresponding Past Tense.

\colorbox{pink}{\color{black}{Rule~3}}

Exception to Rule 2

If the Reported Speech contains some universal truth or habitual fact or a historical fact, then the Past Tense in the Reported Speech remains unchanged.

\colorbox{pink}{\color{black}{Rule~4}}

Pronouns of the First Person in Direct Speech are changed to the same person as the subject of the introductory verb in Indirect Speech.

\colorbox{pink}{\color{black}{Rule~5}}

Pronouns of the Second Person in Direct Speech are changed to the same person as the object of the Introductory verb in Indirect Speech.

\colorbox{pink}{\color{black}{Rule~6}}

Pronouns of the Third Person in Direct Speech remain the same in Indirect Speech.

\colorbox{pink}{\color{black}{Rule~7}}

While changing a sentence from Direct into Indirect Speech, words showing nearness are changed into word showing distance.

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