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  1. Reported Commands and Requests in English - 7ESL

    Nov 21, 2024 · Learn about reported commands and requests in English with examples, rules, and an illustrative picture. Master converting direct speech into reported speech correctly.

  2. Reported commands and requests in English - Englisch Lernen …

    There is no backshift of tenses with commands/requests in Reported Speech. You only have to change the person and shift expressions of time/place descibed on our page Reported …

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  3. Reported Requests | Learn English

    We usually introduce reported requests with the verb "ask". The structure is very simple: We asked the man to help us. They asked us to wait. Because we use the infinitive there is no …

  4. Reported speech: orders, requests & suggestions

    Reporting orders and requests. When we want to report an order or request, we can use a verb like 'tell' with a to-clause: He told me to go away. The pattern is verb + indirect object + to …

  5. Reported Requests, Suggestions, and Orders - Improve your English with Dia

    Reported Requests. When someone asks another person to do something, that request is not reported like statements nor questions. Instead, the request is shortened to: asked [person] to …

  6. Reported questions, commands, requests and suggestions

    Reported commands, requests and suggestions involve reporting someone’s command or request. What verbs can we use to report a command? Reported commands usually begin …

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  7. Reported Speech Requests Commands/Exclamations

    Reported Requests/Commands When we put direct commands or requests into indirect speech we usually follow the below structure: a. We use introductory verbs: order, ask, tell, want and …

  8. How to report commands and requests - Home of English …

    Dec 2, 2011 · The following rules are observed when we report commands and requests. Use a reporting verb like request, order, tell, advise, beseech, threaten, beg, implore, ask, propose …

  9. Reported Speech: Rules, Examples and Exercises

    Learning how to use reported speech (also called indirect speech) is essential for effective communication in English. It allows us to convey what someone else has said without quoting …

  10. Clause Structure in Reported Speech: A Breakdown of Key Patterns

    Reporting Commands. Commands in direct speech typically use an imperative verb. In reported speech, we use tell (someone) to + verb to communicate the command. Example: Direct: …

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