REPORTED SPEECH: IMPERATIVE SENTENCES
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES For affirmative sentences we have to put the word “to” before the verb. He said: “get out of my way” He said to me to get out of his way.
NEGATIVE SENTENCES For negative sentences we write “not to” before the verb. “Don’t worry about anything”: said the lawyer. The lawyer said to me not to worry about anything.
SENTENCES 1.-”¡Siga a ese coche!”:Dijo el detective al taxista. 2.-”¡No hagas ningún ruido!”: le dijo en un susurro. 3.-”¡Espérame en el puente!”: dijo él 4.-”¡Ven con nosotros mañana!”:dijo ella.
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