Direct and Indirect Speech Quiz

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VERSION 5.0 - PREMIUM EDITION
✨ Prepared by ABDUL WAJID, School Asst, Social Studies ✨

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📌 Key Rules to Remember:

1. Tense Shifts: Present → Past | Past → Past Perfect | Future → Conditional
2. Pronoun Changes: I/We → He/She/They | You → I/We (as listener)
3. Time Expressions: Now → Then | Today → That day | Tomorrow → The next day
4. Place Expressions: Here → There | This → That | These → Those
5. Modal Verbs: Can → Could | May → Might | Will → Would | Must → Had to
6. Universal Truths: Always stay in present tense!
7. Reporting Verbs: Said, Told, Asked, Requested, Ordered, Exclaimed, Suggested
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📚 Grammar Insight:
Direct speech uses the exact words of the speaker in quotation marks, while indirect speech (also called reported speech) conveys the meaning without using the exact words. This skill is crucial for academic writing, storytelling, journalism, and effective communication in both personal and professional contexts!
✨ Prepared by ABDUL WAJID, School Asst, Social Studies ✨