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Reported Speech - Mind Map

This document discusses various time expressions, modal verbs, verb tenses, and question forms that are used when reporting what someone else has said. It explains that reported speech is used to tell someone what another person said and involves changing the verb tenses and switching from direct to indirect questions depending on whether the reported statement is in the present, past, or future.

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Reported Speech - Mind Map

This document discusses various time expressions, modal verbs, verb tenses, and question forms that are used when reporting what someone else has said. It explains that reported speech is used to tell someone what another person said and involves changing the verb tenses and switching from direct to indirect questions depending on whether the reported statement is in the present, past, or future.

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Uziel Bautista
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Last week-The previous week

Tomorrow- The following day

Today- That day Must or had to Can do or Could do


TIME EXPRESSIONS
Would

Now/Then
Days ago- Days before
MODAL VERBS
Yesterday- The day before

If

Should
How
Wheter
REPORTED Present and
When
What SPEECH Past continious

We use Present Perfect


Where
VERB TENSE
QUESTIONS FOR WHAT DO WE USE IT?

Past Perfect

We use it to express
Normal questions to
anouncements
indirect questions Present Simple

We use reported speech


when we want to tell
someone what someone said Past simple

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