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  1. Reported speech (summary): When Mary complained that she was tired out after walking so far, Peter said they could stop for a picnic. Reporting verbs. When we want to report what people say, we use reporting verbs. Different reporting verbs have different patterns, for example: Mary complained (that) she was tired. (verb + that clause)

  2. 13 de mar. de 2019 · El «reported speech», también conocido como «estilo indirecto», es un tema gramatical del inglés que se utiliza para informar a alguien sobre lo que otra persona dijo, preguntó, afirmó o exclamó. Te vamos a dar un ejemplo para que tengas una idea más clara de a qué nos referimos:

  3. Indirect speech focuses more on the content of what someone said rather than their exact words. In indirect speech, the structure of the reported clause depends on whether the speaker is reporting a statement, a question or a command.

  4. learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org › grammar › b1-b2-grammarReported speech | LearnEnglish Teens

    Instructions. Connection Error. Transcript. We use reported speech when we want to tell someone what someone said. We usually use a reporting verb (e.g. say, tell, ask, etc.) and then change the tense of what was actually said in direct speech. So, direct speech is what someone actually says? Like 'I want to know about reported speech'?

  5. 26 de oct. de 2023 · Qué es el reported speech en inglés. Cuando describimos algo que ha pasado, a veces reproducimos lo que alguien ha dicho o escrito.

  6. 14 de may. de 2024 · El reported speech, o discurso indirecto, es una forma de expresar o relatar lo que alguien dijo sin citar o repetir sus palabras exactas. Este estilo es común cuando se habla de conversaciones pasadas o se informa sobre declaraciones de terceros.

  7. Reported speech: She says (that) she likes ice cream. We don't need to change the tense, though probably we do need to change the 'person' from 'I' to 'she', for example. We also may need to change words like 'my' and 'your'.