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REPORTED SPEECH: IMPERATIVE SENTENCES. AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES For affirmative sentences we have to put the word “to” before the verb. He said: “get out.

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1 REPORTED SPEECH: IMPERATIVE SENTENCES

2 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.

3 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.

4 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.

5 MORE PRACTICE Mixed: http://www.perfect-english- grammar.com/reported-speech-exercise- 4.htmlhttp://www.perfect-english- grammar.com/reported-speech-exercise- 4.html Mixed: http://www.perfect-english- grammar.com/reported-speech-exercise- 5.html


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