Hey learners! In this post, we will master how to change direct speech to indirect speech when the reported speech in the direct speech is an interrogative sentence. Before we do that, we must know what direct and indirect speech is.
Table of content:Direct speech definition: It is a way to narrate what someone said using the speaker’s exact words. The reported speech (the speaker’s words) is placed in quotation marks and is offset using a comma.
Indirect speech definition: it is a way to narrate what someone said but not using the speaker’s exact words. Unlike a direct speech, it is not placed in quotation marks and separated by a comma.
Direct speech: She said to me, “Do you love me?”
Indirect speech: She told me if I loved her.
1. Directing speech: It is the part (clause) that you (the person who narrates the speaker’s original words) say. In the above examples, “She said to me” and “She told me” are reporting speeches. These are the parts the narrator of the reported speech says.
2. Directed speech: it is the part that comes from the original speaker. In the above examples, “Do you love me?“ and “if I loved her“ are reported speeches.
Interrogative sentence definition: Sentences that are used to ask questions are called interrogative sentences. They end with a question mark.
There are two types of interrogative sentences:
NOTE : Interrogative sentences in direct speech are changed into assertive sentences.
NOTE : Interrogative sentences that can be answered in YES/NO start with auxiliary verbs (is/am/are/do/does/has/have/will/shall/can/could/may/might/should/would…). And interrogative sentences that can’t be answered in simple YES/NO start with WH family words (what/why/where/when/how/who/whom).
Examples:-
Direct speech structure:
Auxiliary verb + subject + main verb + subject complement?
Auxiliary verb + subject + main verb + object/modifier?
Indirect speech structure:
If/whether + subject + main verb + subject complement.
If/whether + subject + main verb + object/modifier.
In the indirect speech of the reported part, we replace the auxiliary verb with IF or WHETHER. The subject is put before the verb so that the interrogative sentence changes into an assertive sentence.
All these questions can be answered in YES/NO. If the questions can’t be answered in YES/NO, don’t use if/whether. Let’s look at the following examples:
Direct speech structure:
WH family word + auxiliary verb + subject + main verb + object/modifier (optional)?
Indirect speech structure:
WH family word + subject + main verb + object/modifier.
Now, we know how to change an interrogative sentence into a reported speech. Feel free to share your question, doubt, or feedback in the comment section, and also, share the post with the people that need it.
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