You can make direct sentences into indirect sentences and apply reporting verbs.
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolvwoLeerjaar 5
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Lesson duration is: 50 min
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Today
Focus on reported speech
You can define and
apply the passive form
You can make direct sentences into indirect sentences and apply reporting verbs.
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Indirect speech
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Rule no 1: Backshift
Take a step back in time
Present simple > Past simple
Jessie: "I am happy with my mark for English."
Maria: "Jessie said that she was happy with her mark for English"
Present continuous > Past continuous
Jessie: "I am going to visit my aunt."
Maria: "Jessie said that she was going to visit her aunt."
Past simple > Past perfect
Jessie: "Last week I worked at McDonalds."
Maria: "Jessie said that she had worked at McDonalds the week before."
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Rule no 2: make some changes
Change pronouns and references to place and time
Jessie: "My parents and I will visit our aunt."
Maria: "Jessie said that her parents and she would visit their aunt."
Jessie: Yesterday I was at school, but today I am at home."
Maria: "Jessie said that the day before she had been at school, but that day she was at home."
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We do not change the following:
Modal verbs: could, would, should, might, ought to and used to.
must when it's negative.
must when used as a logical deduction.
When must is used in order to express an opbligation is becomes: had to
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Questions in reported speech
We use a full stop not a question mark
We use if or whether with Yes/No questions.
We often use the following reporting verbs to introduce the reported questions:
ask, wonder,
want to know,
enquired
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Be aware of negative imperatives!
Mother: Tom, don't touch this iron!
Mother warned Tom not to touch the/that iron.
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Homework revision
The key of OW can be found under Important documents (magister studyplanner). Check the exercises you made for weektask 38. Improve answers in a different colour. In this way I can monitor your progress easily. Done? Continue with weektask 39