... exchanges: direct speech acts motivated by direct speech acts, indirectspeech acts motivated by direct speech acts, direct speech acts motivated by indirectspeech acts and finally indirectspeech ... ACTS 22 4.2 INDIRECTSPEECH AS A REACTION TO DIRECT SPEECH ACTS 24 4.3 DIRECT SPEECH AS A REACTION TO INDIRECTSPEECH ACTS 27 4.4 INDIRECTSPEECH AS A REACTION TO INDIRECTSPEECH ACTS ... indirectspeech acts motivated by direct speech acts, direct speech acts motivated by indirectspeech acts and finally indirectspeech acts motivated by indirectspeech acts They occur in various proportions,...
... clause proves to appear much more Contrast the use of direct speech and indirectspeech in finance (speech : indirectspeechspeech : direct speech) Brazil set for interest rate rise (By Jonathan Wheatley ... must be changed from the present tense is to past tense was Methods of changing from Direct to Indirectspeech There are three main steps of changing from direct to indirect speech: Change of ... should remember that there is no change to: could, would, should, might and ought to 16 b Change pronouns and pointer word: Pronoun in indirectspeech should be changed in accordance with the...
... week The week after * Last week The week before DIRECT AND INDIRECTSPEECH (Câu trực tiếp câu gián tiếp) Questions in reported speech (Câu hỏi lời nói gián tiếp) Ex: He said,”Where are you ... tính từ sở hữu Đổi Đổi từ nơi chốn thời gian DIRECT AND INDIRECTSPEECH (Câu trực tiếp câu gián tiếp) Requests and orders in reported speech (Câu yêu cầu câu mệnh lệnh lời nói gián tiếp) Ex: ... đổi thành NOT TO.V Đổi đại từ nhân xưng tính từ sở hữu Đổi Đổi từ nơi chốn thời gian Changeinto the reported speech (further practice) He said,”I have already read this book.” John said to his...
... rather you did this.” 48 “If I saw your father , I’d recognise him at once” 49 “I wouldn’t get into the house because I had lost my key, so I had to break a window” 50 “Bill shoud very well at ... party last night” 121.”Would you like to come for a drive tomorrow?” 122 “My advice to you is to change your job.” 123 “No, it wasn’t me who broke the vase.” 124 “Me? No, I didn’t that” 125 “It...
... INDIRECT SPEECH, prepared by nguyenhuuquoc → She said she would tell him exactly what she thought * ... party.” Jason said that he would come to my birthday party III HOW TO CHANGE : Statement: said (to O) S + told (O) THAT S + V (changed) + ( O/ C/ A) reported … “ I like your dress.”, she said to ... asked Jack whether he would go to school the next Sunday Notes: a Yes and no are expressed in indirectspeech by: subject + appropriate auxiliary verb: - He said, 'Can you swim?' and I said 'No'...
... future event Direct speech (exact quote) "Next week's lesson is on reported speech ", she said Indirectspeech (not exact) She said next week's lesson is on reported speech Time change If the reported ... Tense change As a rule when you report something someone has said you go back a tense: (the tense on the left changes to the tense on the right): Direct speech Present simple Indirectspeech ... She asked if she might open a new browser Note - There is no change to; could, would, should, might and ought to Direct speechIndirectspeech "I might go to the cinema", he said He said he might...
... a Plan Based Theory of Speech Acts, forthcoming Concludln~ Remarks Cole, P and Morgan, J L Syntax and Semantics, Vol 3: Speech Acts New York, Academic Press, 1975 This speech act model was implemented ... n , J.F A'Plan-Based o f I n d i r e c t Speech Acts, in p r e p a r a t i o n indirect Searle, meanings are then handled at the plan l e v e l J.R Speech University Press, There remain s e ... Th ~eSpeech Act Model (3.e) In the s p i r i t o f S e a r l e [ ] ; Gordon and L a k o f f [1975], and Horgan [ ] we propose an account o f speech a c t s w i t h the...
... d a t e models o f speech act use A plan-based theory might accomodate such an a n a l y s i s v i a a decomposition o f c u r r e n t l y p r i m i t i v e s u r f a c e speech acts to include ... e a k e r - r e f e r e n c e can ser~e as a source of emp i r i c a l support to a theory o f speech acts However, much more research must take place to f l e s h out the t h e o r e t i c a ... for comments on an e a r l i e r d r a f t References: A l l e n , J A plan-based approach to speech act ~eco~n i t l o n (Tech Pep No 131/79) Toronto: U n i v e r s i , or Toronto, Department...
... You really must take a holiday” k She preferred that I take a holiday Exercise Change these sentences intoindirectspeech ones “ Let’s light a fire and cook our sausages over it”, said the children ... Could have some more puddings, please”, said the boy _ Exercise Change these indirectspeech sentences into direct ones He told me to keep a seat for him in the lecture hall ... 15 She advised me to take part in the competition Exercise Change the passage into a conversation between Ann and Mary Ann suggested having a party on the following...
... puddings, please”, said the boy The boy _ Exercise Change these indirectspeech sentences into direct ones 10 11 12 13 14 15 He told me to keep a seat for him in the ... She advised me to take part in the competition Exercise Change the passage into a conversation between Ann and Mary Ann suggested having a party on the following ... She told me not to take up too much of her time He ordered me not to change my mind He asked me to excuse his not letting me know about it ...
... You really must take a holiday” k She preferred that I take a holiday Exercise Change these sentences intoindirectspeech ones “ Let’s light a fire and cook our sausages over it”, said the children ... Could have some more puddings, please”, said the boy _ Exercise Change these indirectspeech sentences into direct ones He told me to keep a seat for him in the lecture hall ... 15 She advised me to take part in the competition Exercise Change the passage into a conversation between Ann and Mary Ann suggested having a party on the following...
... Gián tiếp: She asked me if could play the piano and I said that I could not Reported speech We use reported speech when we are saying what other people say, think or believe • • • • • • • He says ... she liked Sarah When we are reporting what was said, we sometimes have to change other words in the sentence We have to change the pronoun if we are reporting what someone else said Compare these ... was in Australia When we are reporting things in the present, future or present perfect we don't change the tense • • • He thinks he loves her I'll tell her you are coming He has said he'll it...