Thanks for the clear explanation!! But I got a question, don't we normally reset a sentence syntactically after "that"? I mean, the clause after that is a subordinate sentence, which can have its own subject again, so why did you write "That" + OBJECT? Am I missing something? Another question: Why didn't you change the verb tense in your last sentence about the café? Isn't it another reported situation? Thanks again for the explanation!
When we use 'that' we do tend to add and object but that rule is important with 'say' and 'tell' sentences in particular. Also, remember that the 'that' can be omitted. With the final sentence you could change the tense but it's not essential to do so. As you will have seen with the sentences in this lesson, reporting verbs are less sensitive to tense change in comparison with 'say' and 'tell'
This lesson is fantastic! Finally a clear explanation of reporting verbs. Greetings from Sicily.
Great! After watching this good video, my confusions for which i was struggling for many years are over now. A ton of thanks to speechyard.
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Excellent explanation!! You do an excellent job!! It helped me a lot in my English lessons. Greetings from Peru :)
Excellent sir thank you for the good learning ❤
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The video was helpful and well explained about reporting verbs, and how the work. Thank you and keep it up ✌🏽
Thank you for your explanation teacher
when and why we would particularly use S + Reporting Verb + to infintive rather than S + Reporting verb + ____ ing?
3d Alpenquai has to watch this by order of their evil teacher.
Thanks a lot, it's really useful video
Thank you so much for the video, sooo good explain
Not surprisingly, 3h has to watch it, too.
That was excellent! Great job! :)
Is there a way or a hint we can follow to know when a verb is a to infinitive or a ing verb, or we will learn it naturally?
Why we put 'we' instead of 'they " in minute 6:56
Thanks for the clear explanation!!
But I got a question, don't we normally reset a sentence syntactically after "that"? I mean, the clause after that is a subordinate sentence, which can have its own subject again, so why did you write "That" + OBJECT?
Am I missing something?
Another question: Why didn't you change the verb tense in your last sentence about the café? Isn't it another reported situation?
Thanks again for the explanation!
When we use 'that' we do tend to add and object but that rule is important with 'say' and 'tell' sentences in particular. Also, remember that the 'that' can be omitted. With the final sentence you could change the tense but it's not essential to do so. As you will have seen with the sentences in this lesson, reporting verbs are less sensitive to tense change in comparison with 'say' and 'tell'
It was unbelievable thanks!!!
What about the tenses inversion . Does it not change like for the verb "said"?
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Thank you so much Sir ...
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wer hat auch alles verstanden
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I have never seen this type of Grammar fuck!!
I dont understand sir can you
explain again please