Contenido Digital 3-CDDB
Ajuste de pantallaEl ajuste de pantalla se aprecia al ver el vídeo en pantalla completa. Elige la presentación que más te guste:
we're going to use to study reported speech first of all you must know what is reported speech
00:00:00
it's the way in which we tell what someone said without repeating the exact words
00:00:08
so he said i don't like football becomes he said that he didn't like football and now we are going
00:00:14
to have a look at the table of contents first we're going to deal with reported statements
00:00:21
then we are going to deal with reporting questions after that we'll see reporting
00:00:29
requests and orders and finally we'll have a look at other reporting verbs
00:00:35
but first of all we are going to study that the main changes in reporting statements refer
00:00:43
take place when the introductory verb is in the past, because if the introductory verb
00:00:53
is in the present, changes only affect to personal pronouns and possessive adjectives.
00:01:01
But if the verbs are in the past, changes affect to verbal tenses, words related to
00:01:08
and space and also they refer to personal pronouns and possessive adjectives also you have to know
00:01:15
that we can use the verb tell and say in dialect and in dialect of speech but there's a difference
00:01:29
a difference in them with the verb told we use a personal pronoun afterwards and with the verb
00:01:36
say we'd like to use a prepositional phrase he said to me he was dead also we are going to have
00:01:45
a look at the changes which take place when changing the um direct speech into reported
00:01:58
The effect to tenses, time and place expressions and pronouns.
00:02:11
First the changes in tenses.
00:02:17
These are the main changes in tenses.
00:02:21
And now the changes referring to words which talk about time and space.
00:02:25
These are the changes referring to pronouns.
00:02:34
and now we are going to have a look at reporting questions. When dealing with
00:02:41
reporting questions the very first thing that we have to know is that there are
00:02:52
two types of questions yes or no questions which are always answered yes or no and
00:02:58
an average questions in which the answer depends on the nature of the
00:03:05
If there is no question, these changes affect to the form, but also you need to include
00:03:09
the verb ask and the word if.
00:03:24
That is, do you like Google?
00:03:27
He asked me.
00:03:30
Change this into the structure of a statement with the verb ask and the particle if.
00:03:31
of the right football because he asked me if I like football.
00:03:38
Without the right questions there is also a shift in the word order but instead of if
00:03:46
we use the interrogative pronoun as in the examples you can see here.
00:03:51
Now talking about reporting requests and orders, we have to take into account that first we
00:04:00
going to talk about requests and there's a difference between positive and negative requests.
00:04:13
If in the box on the left you have the changes in positive sentences and in the box on the right
00:04:20
you have the changes in negative requests. And with orders it happens the same. They are reported
00:04:29
using the verb to but there's a difference between positive and negative orders and there are also
00:04:39
other reporting verbs which can be used the main ones are suggest and here you have the structure
00:04:48
for changes we suggest then the other important verb is recommend and advise thank you very much
00:04:56
- Idioma/s:
- Idioma/s subtítulos:
- Autor/es:
- Mª Teresa Torres López
- Subido por:
- Maria Teresa T.
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento - No comercial
- Visualizaciones:
- 4
- Fecha:
- 11 de julio de 2023 - 14:21
- Visibilidad:
- Clave
- Centro:
- IES COLMENAREJO
- Duración:
- 05′ 16″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.78:1
- Resolución:
- 1920x1080 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 22.47 MBytes