Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

TEEN PROBLEMS Page 63 Close your book

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "TEEN PROBLEMS Page 63 Close your book"— Presentation transcript:

1 TEEN PROBLEMS Page 63 Close your book
UNIT 5 TEEN PROBLEMS Page 63 Close your book

2 REVIEW Direct Speech / Quoted Speech Indirect Speech / Reported Speech
Restates exactly what another person said. Reports indirectly what another person said. Jannie said, "I'm so happy today." Jannie said she was so happy that day. The president said, "I need a vacation". The president said he needed a vacation.

3 GRAMMAR Mark said/told Winston that he was really angry.
David said/told he wouldn’t talk to Winston. Winston said/told he was going to a meeting. Linda said/told short skirts weren’t appropriate school clothes.

4 GRAMMAR What is the difference in meaning between tell and say?
The meanings of these two verbs, tell and say, are similar. The main meaning of tell is to "say or write something to someone." The main meaning of say is to "use your voice to express something in words." However, there are some clear and easy rules to follow about when to use these two words.

5 Usage rules for Tell and Say
Tell is used only to instruct or inform, and when the receiver of the information is included as an object of the verb. Do not use for quotes. Has she told you the good news, yet? Please tell us your name and occupation.

6 Usage rules for Tell and Say
Say is used for exact quotes, and when the receiver isn’t mentioned in the sentence “Good morning,” said the woman behind the counter. I just stopped by to say hello. Say is also used to express opinions

7

8 ESSAY


Download ppt "TEEN PROBLEMS Page 63 Close your book"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google