What is said to changed into when a question is reported?

But we also need to change the word order. After we report a question, it is no longer a question (and in writing there is no question mark). The word order is like that of a normal statement (subject-verb-object).

What questions are asked in a reported speech?

When we report questions, the subject comes before the verb.

  • Direct speech: “Where are you going?” Reported speech: He asked me where I was going.
  • Direct speech: “Why is he shouting?” Reported speech: He asked me why he was shouting.
  • Direct speech: “What do you want?” Reported speech: She asked me what I wanted.

    How do tenses change in reported questions?

    In indirect speech, we change the question structure (e.g. Do you like) to a statement structure (e.g. I like). We also often make changes to the tenses and other words in the same way as for reported statements (e.g. have done → had done, today → that day).

    How should reported speech be changed?

    Modal verbs could, might, would, should, ought, had better usually do not change in reported speech.

    1. Direct speech: “I should go to the dentist.”
    2. Reported speech: He said that he should go to the dentist.

    How do you change today in reported speech?

    Direct Speech: He said, “I will go to college tomorrow”. Indirect Speech: He said that he would go to college the next day. Direct Speech: She said, “I am busy today”. Indirect Speech: She said that she was busy that day.

    How do you change reported speech?

    To convert direct speech to reported speech, we must change all the present tenses in the direct speech to the corresponding past tenses in the reported speech. Example: Fiona said, “You are late.” – Fiona said that I was late.

    What are the 20 examples of reported speech?

    20 Reported Speech Example Sentences

    • He said that he was living in Paris.
    • She said she had taken Spanish lessons before.
    • She says the exam is very difficult.
    • Mary said, “My husband went with me to the show yesterday.”
    • He said he had gone to London the week before.
    • He said he could swim when he was four.

    What is reported speech example?

    Reported speech is speech which tells you what someone said, but does not use the person’s actual words: for example, ‘They said you didn’t like it’, ‘I asked her what her plans were’, and ‘ Citizens complained about the smoke’.

    How do you change a question in a reported speech?

    How to change Questions into Indirect Speech?

    1. Change the question into a Statement.
    2. Change SAID / SAID TO into ASKED (enquired).
    3. Change Conjunction word THAT into IF or WHETHER.
    4. Change of Personal Pronoun, tense and Special words.
    5. Remove commas, quotation marks and question marks.

    When do you call for the previous question?

    By the end of the 19th century in the United States, it became a motion to close debate and to proceed to voting on the main question. To end debate, a motion for the previous question could be adopted. It is often proposed by a member saying, “I call [for] the question”, although the formal wording is, “I move the previous question.”

    How does the previous question work in the House?

    In the United States House, most major legislation comes to the floor under a special rule approved by the Rules Committee, and then the House, which defines the terms and limits of debate for that resolution. After debate has begun, the previous question may be used to end debate (which requires only a simple majority of voting Members to pass).

    When do you use the previous question in Parliament?

    In the United States Senate and in parliaments, a motion for ” cloture “, or “closure”, is used instead to end debate. In those bodies, the “previous question” has a different use and is rarely used or not used at all. The “previous question” was initially used in the English Parliament in 1604.

    How is the previous question used in Australia?

    The Australian Senate has the “previous question” in its original form from the British Parliament (by suppressing the question instead of closing debate) and is also very rarely used by this body. Instead, the “closure” motion is used to end debate in both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

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