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Direct speech reporting the message of the speaker in the exact words as spoken by him. Direct speech example: Maya said I am busy now. Indirect speech: reporting the message of the speaker in our own words. Indirect speech example: Maya said that she was busy then. Difference between direct and indirect speech English grammar? - Preply preply.com question difference-between-direct preply.com question difference-between-direct
A direct object is the person or thing that directly receives the action or effect of the verb. It answers the question what or whom. An indirect object answers the question for what, of what, to what, for whom, of whom, or to whom and accompanies a direct object. Direct and Indirect Objects | Britannica Dictionary britannica.com dictionary Direct-and-In britannica.com dictionary Direct-and-In
Direct object pronouns and indirect object pronouns are often used together in a sentence. Indirect objects are to/for whom (usually a person) and the direct object is the thing involved. When used together, the indirect object pronoun comes first, followed immediately by the direct object pronoun. Direct/indirect objects uvic.ca hrd span100 unit08 uvic.ca hrd span100 unit08
Direct objects are the nouns or pronouns receiving the action, while the indirect objects are the nouns or pronouns affected by the action. Indirect objects are the recipients of the direct objects. Direct objects answer the question what? and indirect objects answer the question to whom?
Direct speech reporting the message of the speaker in the exact words as spoken by him. Direct speech example: Maya said I am busy now. Indirect speech: reporting the message of the speaker in our own words. Indirect speech example: Maya said that she was busy then.
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When writers write about phrases or sentences a source has said, they can use either direct speech or indirect speech. Direct speech is used to repeat what someone else has said, and indirect speech is used to report on what someone else has said.
A direct object is the person or thing that directly receives the action or effect of the verb. It answers the question what or whom. An indirect object answers the question for what, of what, to what, for whom, of whom, or to whom and accompanies a direct object.

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