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Reporting Questions: Reporting Speech Part

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By Sonam Dwivedi

Definition: Reporting questions, also known as indirect questions, are statements used to convey a question that someone else has asked without quoting their exact words. ...

Reporting Statements: Reporting Speech Part

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By Sonam Dwivedi

Definition: Reporting statements, also known as reported speech or indirect speech, are expressions used to convey what someone else has said without directly quoting their ...

Reporting Verbs: Reported Speech Part

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By Sonam Dwivedi

Definition: Reporting verbs are verbs used to convey the act of reporting or quoting speech, thoughts, opinions, or actions of others. They introduce reported speech ...

Reported Speech – English Grammar

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By Sonam Dwivedi

Definition: Reported speech, also known as indirect speech, is a way of reporting what someone else has said without quoting their exact words. It involves ...

Understand Verb Concord – English Grammar

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By Sonam Dwivedi

Definition: Verb concord, also known as subject-verb agreement, refers to the grammatical rule that a verb must agree in number and person with its subject ...

Using Mixed Tense – English Grammar

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By Sonam Dwivedi

Definition: Mixed tenses refer to the use of different verb tenses within the same sentence or paragraph to convey various temporal relationships between actions or ...