The English Language 2014 Novi Sad. INDIRECT SPEECH-indirektni govor Used to retell the words of somebody/ prenosimo tuđe reči There four types of sentences/razlikujemo.

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The English Language 2014 Novi Sad

INDIRECT SPEECH-indirektni govor Used to retell the words of somebody/ prenosimo tuđe reči There four types of sentences/razlikujemo četiri vrste rečenica: 1.Declarative/izjavne 2.Imperative/zapovedne 3.Interrogative/upitne 4.Negative/odrične

INDIRECT SPEECH-indirektni govor Declarative sentences/izjavne rečenice “I am leaving tonight.”, Susan says. DIRECT SPEECH Susan says that she is leaving tonight. INDIRECT SPEECH - We added that and changed the pronoun (from I into she)/ Dodali smo that i izmenili zamenicu

INDIRECT SPEECH-indirektni govor Imperative sentences/zapovedne rečenice “Open that window”, Susan orders. DIRECT SPEECH Susan orders to open that window. INDIRECT SPEECH - We added to /Dodali smo to

INDIRECT SPEECH-indirektni govor Interrogative sentences/upitne rečenice Yes/No questions “Do you like ice-cream?”, Susan asks. DIRECT SPEECH Susan asks if I like ice-cream. INDIRECT SPEECH - We added if /Dodali smo if i izmenili zamenicu (iz you u I)

INDIRECT SPEECH-indirektni govor Interrogative sentences/upitne rečenice Wh- questions (when, where, what…) “When did you go home?”, Susan asks. DIRECT SPEECH Susan asks when I went home. INDIRECT SPEECH -We used the wh- word and changed the pronoun/ Dodali smo wh- i izmenili zamenicu (iz you u I)

INDIRECT SPEECH-indirektni govor Negative sentences/odrične rečenice “Do not open the door”, Susan orders. DIRECT SPEECH Susan orders not to open the door. INDIRECT SPEECH -We added not to / Dodali smo not to

INDIRECT SPEECH-indirektni govor NB!!! Tense used in the direct sentence is also used in the indirect sentence/vreme upotrebljeno u direktnoj rečenici, upotrebljeno je i u indirektnoj rečenici (slaže se sa subjektom)