Sabtu, 28 Maret 2015

Direct and Indirect Speech


Name : Betyeka A R/12214150
Class : 1 EA 10

DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH
1.      1. Direct Speech
Saying exactly what someone has said is called “Direct Speech”. When a person says appears within quotation marks (“…”) and should be word for word.
Example :
Rangga said, “Todays lesson is physical”or “Todays lesson is  physical”, Rangga said.

2.      2. Indirect Speech/Reported Speech
Indirect speech doesn’t use quotation marks to enclose what the persons said and it doesn’t have to be word for word. When reporting speech the tenses usually change. This is because when we use reported speech we are usually talking about a time in the past. The verbs therefore usually have to be in the past too.
            Example :
            Rangga said that the lessons today was physical.
v  Tenses Change
1.      Simple Present tense – Simple Past tense
2.      Present Continious tense – Past Continious tense
3.      Present Perfect tense – Past Perfect tense
4.      Simple Future tense – Past Future tense
5.      Past Continious tense – Past Perfect Continious tense
6.      Past Perfect Continious tense – No change

Questions :
1.      1. My car was stolen a few weeks ago
2.      2. I want to go on holiday but I can’t afford it

Answer :
1.      1. He said that his car had stolen a few weeks ago
2.      2. He said that he want to gone on holiday but he can’t afford it

Anggota Kelompok :
1.      1. Betyeka A R (12214150)
2.      2. Herdila Septiaruwina (14214930)
3.      3. M. Harits Azzindani (17214296)
4.      4. Nabila Natasha (17214705)
5.      5. Sukini Nihardja (1A214499)

6.     6.  Putriani Utami