Naisha expresses her love for chocolate in the initial sentence, stating, "I love chocolate." This transforms into Naisha says that she loves chocolate. The reporting verb remains in the present tense, and I am curious about the potential number of mistakes that may arise later on.
Detailed Summary for [Reported Speech | Direct and Indirect Speech In English Grammar With Examples | Narration | ChetChat](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html) by [Monica](monica.im) [00:00](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=0) This section introduces the concept of direct and indirect speech, explaining the difference between the two. - Direct speech is when someone speaks directly, using quotation marks. - Indirect speech is used to report or convey information without using the exact words of the speaker. - Five rules for converting direct speech to reported speech are explained. - Rule number one is to add a reporting verb clause.
[03:53](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=233.159) The difference between 'say' and 'tell' in reported speech: - 'Say' is used when the speaker doesn't want to specify the recipient of the message. - 'Say' is used for conveying general information, facts, or universal opinions. - 'Tell' is a transitive verb and requires an object, typically a person. - 'Tell' is used for reporting instructions, commands, or requests.
[07:48](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=468.539) In reported speech, pronouns change to match the object, time and place words are also changed. - Third person pronouns like he, she, they usually remain the same. - Pronouns like you become they in reported speech. - Time and place words need to be changed to reflect when and where the words were spoken.
[11:42](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=702.12) In reported speech, time words that refer to a specific point in the past generally remain the same, while words related to the future are in relation to the moment when they were spoken. - Time words referring to a specific point in the past remain the same in reported speech. - Words related to the future are changed in reported speech. - The tense of the reported speech does not need to change if the reporting verb is in the present tense.
[15:36](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=936.36) The tense of the reported speech remains unchanged when the reporting verb is in the future tense, but changes when the reporting verb is in the past tense. - When the reporting verb is in the future tense, the tense of the reported speech remains unchanged. - When the reporting verb is in the past tense, the tense of the reported speech changes. - The simple past tense shifts to past perfect, and past continuous shifts to past perfect continuous.
[19:30](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=1170.059) The video explains the changes in modal and auxiliary verbs when converting direct speech to reported speech. - Can changes to could. - Shall changes to should. - May changes to might. - Must changes to had to.
[23:24](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=1404) When reporting a question, the word order changes to a statement and closed-ended questions use conjunctions like "if" or "whether" along with reporting verbs. - Exceptions for past tense include when what was said is no longer true or is different from what is true. - Closed-ended questions have a yes or no answer, while open-ended questions start with words like why, where, how, who, etc. - All other rules of reported speech apply, including change of pronouns, back shifting of tenses, and change of time and place words. - When reporting a question, we are not asking the question, we are just making a statement.
[27:17](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=1637.24) This section discusses how to report commands, giving advice or instructions, making requests, offers, promises, and reporting exclamatory sentences. - When reporting commands, the sentence structure changes from a command form to a statement form. - Reporting verbs like "told," "ordered," or "instructed" can be used to report commands or imperatives. - To report giving advice or explaining instructions, use reporting verbs like "advised," "recommended," or "explained" followed by the indirect object and the main verb in infinitive form. - Exclamatory sentences are changed to assertive sentences when reporting, and different reporting verbs like "exclaim," "cry out," or "shout" can be used based on the speaker's emotion.
1. She said that she loves pizza. 2. They said that they were going to the park. 3. He said that he had finished his homework. 4. She said that she couldn't come to the party. 5. He asked if I would help him. 6. The teacher instructed us not to touch that.
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I believe both are correct, because in cases of universal truth or facts, we do not change the tense. However, this statement is not *necessarily* a fact, so we can use either of the tenses
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Mam thnx for this video 🎉but the first sentence, Nisha says "I love chocolate" in indirect speech your sentence is wrong because if the reporting speech is in present or in future tence then there will be no changing in reporting and reported speech: thnx🎉🎉🎉
Mam in the first example of chocolates the introductory verb is present and one of the rule is that present and future introductory verb having sentence didn't change anything in the past said things
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1. She said that she loves pizza. 2. They said that they were going to the party. 3. He said that he had finished his homework. 4. She said that she couldn't come to the party. 5. He asked me whether I would help him. 6. The teacher instructed them not to touch that. Ma'am please check whether these answers are correct or not. Thank you! ❤
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Chetna, just a small correction; if the reporting verb is in the present or future tense, the verb in the reported speech is not changed at all. Therefore, the correct answer is: Naisha says that she loves chocolate. 😊
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Please make a video about PASSIVE REPORTING VERBS because I have watched lots of videos on RUclips but they make me quite confused if V1 and V2 are in the simple past tense or V1 is in simple past tense and V2 is in the past continuous tense. They have many versions of those, so the more I have watched, the more I become confused. Ex1: They said Tom killed the man. Version 1: Tom was said to have killed the man. Version 2: Tom was said to kill the man. So, which one is correct? Ex2: They said Tom was watching TV. Version 1: Tom was said to have been watching TV. Version 2: Tom was said to be watching TV. So, which one is correct?
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Naisha expresses her love for chocolate in the initial sentence, stating, "I love chocolate." This transforms into Naisha says that she loves chocolate. The reporting verb remains in the present tense, and I am curious about the potential number of mistakes that may arise later on.
Exactly the same thought
Exactly, this is a very big mistake. Quoted speech depends on the reported verb
Right sir
But we never said that she doesnt love chocolate anymore so accd to exception 1 in this video the verb still stays in present tense
Detailed Summary for [Reported Speech | Direct and Indirect Speech In English Grammar With Examples | Narration | ChetChat](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html) by [Monica](monica.im)
[00:00](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=0) This section introduces the concept of direct and indirect speech, explaining the difference between the two.
- Direct speech is when someone speaks directly, using quotation marks.
- Indirect speech is used to report or convey information without using the exact words of the speaker.
- Five rules for converting direct speech to reported speech are explained.
- Rule number one is to add a reporting verb clause.
[03:53](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=233.159) The difference between 'say' and 'tell' in reported speech:
- 'Say' is used when the speaker doesn't want to specify the recipient of the message.
- 'Say' is used for conveying general information, facts, or universal opinions.
- 'Tell' is a transitive verb and requires an object, typically a person.
- 'Tell' is used for reporting instructions, commands, or requests.
[07:48](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=468.539) In reported speech, pronouns change to match the object, time and place words are also changed.
- Third person pronouns like he, she, they usually remain the same.
- Pronouns like you become they in reported speech.
- Time and place words need to be changed to reflect when and where the words were spoken.
[11:42](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=702.12) In reported speech, time words that refer to a specific point in the past generally remain the same, while words related to the future are in relation to the moment when they were spoken.
- Time words referring to a specific point in the past remain the same in reported speech.
- Words related to the future are changed in reported speech.
- The tense of the reported speech does not need to change if the reporting verb is in the present tense.
[15:36](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=936.36) The tense of the reported speech remains unchanged when the reporting verb is in the future tense, but changes when the reporting verb is in the past tense.
- When the reporting verb is in the future tense, the tense of the reported speech remains unchanged.
- When the reporting verb is in the past tense, the tense of the reported speech changes.
- The simple past tense shifts to past perfect, and past continuous shifts to past perfect continuous.
[19:30](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=1170.059) The video explains the changes in modal and auxiliary verbs when converting direct speech to reported speech.
- Can changes to could.
- Shall changes to should.
- May changes to might.
- Must changes to had to.
[23:24](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=1404) When reporting a question, the word order changes to a statement and closed-ended questions use conjunctions like "if" or "whether" along with reporting verbs.
- Exceptions for past tense include when what was said is no longer true or is different from what is true.
- Closed-ended questions have a yes or no answer, while open-ended questions start with words like why, where, how, who, etc.
- All other rules of reported speech apply, including change of pronouns, back shifting of tenses, and change of time and place words.
- When reporting a question, we are not asking the question, we are just making a statement.
[27:17](ruclips.net/video/nsFPDc-TXww/видео.html&t=1637.24) This section discusses how to report commands, giving advice or instructions, making requests, offers, promises, and reporting exclamatory sentences.
- When reporting commands, the sentence structure changes from a command form to a statement form.
- Reporting verbs like "told," "ordered," or "instructed" can be used to report commands or imperatives.
- To report giving advice or explaining instructions, use reporting verbs like "advised," "recommended," or "explained" followed by the indirect object and the main verb in infinitive form.
- Exclamatory sentences are changed to assertive sentences when reporting, and different reporting verbs like "exclaim," "cry out," or "shout" can be used based on the speaker's emotion.
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1. She said that she loves pizza.
2. They said that they were going to the park.
3. He said that he had finished his homework.
4. She said that she couldn't come to the party.
5. He asked if I would help him.
6. The teacher instructed us
not to touch that.
Why won't the first question be , she loved instead of loves ?
Because in the sentence she loves pizza is in present and if we change it the meaning of the sentence will be changed
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Yeah, you're right.
The first one is She said that she *loved* pizza.
'Cause by rules, simple present changed to simple past.
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On the very first example she got it wrong....
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I'm Moses hailing from The Republic of Uganda, currently enjoying Chetchat.
It's such a fascinating lecture.
Could you please deliver a lecture about essay writing for academic reasons, I stay awaiting for your consideration.
Have a beautiful day.
I would also like to understand why u used past tense in the example of Naisha and chocolate.
Why couldn't you say
Naisha said she loves chocolate.
I believe both are correct, because in cases of universal truth or facts, we do not change the tense. However, this statement is not *necessarily* a fact, so we can use either of the tenses
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Mam thnx for this video 🎉but the first sentence, Nisha says "I love chocolate" in indirect speech your sentence is wrong because if the reporting speech is in present or in future tence then there will be no changing in reporting and reported speech: thnx🎉🎉🎉
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Mam in the first example of chocolates the introductory verb is present and one of the rule is that present and future introductory verb having sentence didn't change anything in the past said things
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1- please tell me what time it is
2- He said that he will be here soon
3- Shesaid that she loves dancing
4- tell him to come to the meeting 😊
3.she says that she loves dancing.
Am I wrong?
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I guess there is an error in the tense which you have used it must be "said" because she had told it in past@@savalisankar9666
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1. She said that she loves pizza.
2. They said that they were going to the party.
3. He said that he had finished his homework.
4. She said that she couldn't come to the party.
5. He asked me whether I would help him.
6. The teacher instructed them not to touch that.
Ma'am please check whether these answers are correct or not. Thank you! ❤
i see one mistake. number 1 she said that she loved pizza.
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Reported Questions:
•She requested if I could help her.
•He wondered where they were going.
(Mam.. kindly correct me if I am wrong)
1. She asked if I could help her.
Note:
You can use the word (requested) if she asked please.
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Chetna, just a small correction; if the reporting verb is in the present or future tense, the verb in the reported speech is not changed at all.
Therefore, the correct answer is: Naisha says that she loves chocolate. 😊
good observation
It will change right?
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1st. Tell
2nd. Said
3rd. Said
4th. Tell
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Please make a video about PASSIVE REPORTING VERBS because I have watched lots of videos on RUclips but they make me quite confused if V1 and V2 are in the simple past tense or V1 is in simple past tense and V2 is in the past continuous tense. They have many versions of those, so the more I have watched, the more I become confused.
Ex1: They said Tom killed the man.
Version 1: Tom was said to have killed the man.
Version 2: Tom was said to kill the man.
So, which one is correct?
Ex2: They said Tom was watching TV.
Version 1: Tom was said to have been watching TV.
Version 2: Tom was said to be watching TV.
So, which one is correct?
5 minutes are enough to learn all about passive... Link below 👇
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The answer is tell, say, say, tell
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She questioned me whether I help her.
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Homework : 1 .. She said that she loved pizza
2. They said that there were going to the park
3. He said that he had finished his homework
4. She said that she couldn't come to the party
5. He asked if I would help him.
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these answers are perfect
Answer for the first question is She said that she loves pizza. Because she still loves it.
5th qusetion: The teacher instructed not to touch that
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