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Longman.com Reported Speech (Telling stories) Read THE MOST UNSUCESSFUL PET RESCUE Mrs Sarah Greenfield was worried because she hadn t seen her pet cat, Percy, for nearly two days. She told her neighbour,.

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Filling out the Reported Speech Story form online allows users to create a structured narrative based on reported speech. This guide offers step-by-step instructions tailored to ensure users can easily and effectively complete the form.

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  1. Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Reported Speech Story form and open it in your preferred editing interface.
  2. Begin by entering the title of your story at the designated field. Ensure it captures the essence of your narrative.
  3. In the first section, include the details of each character involved in the story. This should include their names and any relevant descriptors to clarify their roles.
  4. Proceed to describe the main events in your story, using reported speech accurately. Remember to convert spoken dialogues into past tense.
  5. Complete any additional narrative sections provided in the form, ensuring that you organize the story clearly and coherently.
  6. Review your completed form for clarity and correctness, making adjustments as necessary.
  7. Once you are satisfied with your Reported Speech Story, save your changes. You may also choose to download, print, or share the completed form as required.

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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?

Reported speech puts the speaker's words or ideas into a sentence without quotation marks. Noun clauses are usually used. In reported speech, the reader does not assume that the words are the speaker's exact words; often, they are a paraphrase of the speaker's words.

Direct speech is designed to help the reader follow the dialogue in a text. This is why it is so important to structure it clearly. To help the reader follow who exactly is speaking, you must take a new line for each new speaker.

To form reported speech, you might have to make a few changes to the original sentence that was spoken (or written). You may have to change pronouns, verb tenses, place and time expressions and, in the case of questions, the word order.

Examples Direct speechIndirect speech"Get out of the car!" said the policeman.The policeman ordered him to get out of the car."Could you please be quiet," she said.She asked me to be quiet.The man with the gun said to us, "Don't move!"The man with the gun warned us not to move.1 more row

direct speech adds life, length, content and realism to a story. a few zingy dialogues can spice up a boring tale. it helps the reader perceive the situation in his mind and relate to the story.

Reported Speech: She told me that the weather was beautiful. Direct Speech: She said, “I worked there on Mondays.” Reported speech: She said she had worked there on Mondays.

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Adoption
Bankruptcy
Contractors
Divorce
Home Sales
Employment
Identity Theft
Incorporation
Landlord Tenant
Living Trust
Name Change
Personal Planning
Small Business
Wills & Estates
Packages A-Z
Form Categories
Affidavits
Bankruptcy
Bill of Sale
Corporate - LLC
Divorce
Employment
Identity Theft
Internet Technology
Landlord Tenant
Living Wills
Name Change
Power of Attorney
Real Estate
Small Estates
Wills
All Forms
Forms A-Z
Form Library
Customer Service
Terms of Service
Privacy Notice
Legal Hub
Content Takedown Policy
Bug Bounty Program
About Us
Blog
Affiliates
Contact Us
Delete My Account
Site Map
Industries
Forms in Spanish
Localized Forms
State-specific Forms
Forms Kit
Legal Guides
Real Estate Handbook
All Guides
Prepared for You
Notarize
Incorporation services
Our Customers
For Consumers
For Small Business
For Attorneys
Our Sites
US Legal Forms
USLegal
FormsPass
pdfFiller
signNow
airSlate WorkFlow
DocHub
Instapage
Social Media
Call us now toll free:
+1 833 426 79 33
As seen in:
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  • CBC News logo picture
  • LA Times logo picture
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  • Forbes logo picture
© Copyright 1997-2025
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