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  1. Direct and Indirect speech with rules and examples. In English, to report someone's words or their own words, you can use direct or indirect speech. These may include statements, questions, orders, advice... She says: "My dad likes onion soup."

  2. Grammar: Reported Speech(1) Direct Speech. (also known as indirect speech) Reported Speech. Greg: “I am cooking dinner Maya.” Maya: “Greg said he was cooking dinner.” So most often, the reported speech is going to be in the past tense, because the original statement, will now be in the past!

  3. Be sure to have students read over the Quick Reference (at the end of the textbook) to familiarize themselves with the eight parts of speech. It includes definitions, key words and examples. This reference can be used as a study guide and when preparing for exams.

  4. Be sure to have students read over the Quick Reference (at the end of the textbook) to familiarize themselves with the eight parts of speech. It includes definitions, key words and examples. This reference can be used as a study guide and when preparing for exams.

  5. The purpose of a speech is often to inform or persuade an audience. Speeches are usually written to be spoken directly to an audience and can be used to entertain, influencing the listeners that the viewpoint of the speaker is correct.

  6. Discover the eight parts of speech in English—noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, and interjection. Learn their definitions, functions, and examples to enhance your grammar skills. Download a helpful PDF guide at the end!

  7. PARTS OF SPEECH PRACTICE. Please identify the correct part of speech for each word in the sentences on the following slides. Make sure to write down the entire sentence and the correct letter(s) neatly above each word.