Reported speech and indirect speech mean the same thing: They allow you to express what someone has said. This sentence, “He said he was studying English”, is an example of reported speech. But how do you conjugate the verbs? Is it “he said he was studying” or “he said he studied“? Both are correct depending on the situation. Learn how to say it correctly every time with Ronnie’s quick and easy chart. Your friends said they watched this lesson. So what are you waiting for?
Czasy w języku angielskim - zasady użycia i ćwiczenia (English Tenses - Usage and Practice)
A grammar compendium devoted entirely to practical usage of all English grammar tenses. Level: elementary - intermediate. Useful for students revising material before state exams and school tests. Contains eighty-six exercises including passive voice, reported speech, and conditionals. Key in the last chapter. For the speakers of Polish.
A singularly ingenious, witty, and amusing attempt to teach some of the elements of grammar by allegory and pictorial illustration. A wonderful introduction to the parts of speech for young and old. Numerous black and white illustrations complement the text. Suitable for ages 10 and up.
Phonetics is the scientific study of human speech sound. Study method for classification, identification, description and transcription of human speech sounds; there are three (3) major branches of phonetics in study of phonetics, namely: acoustic phonetics, articulatory phonetics and auditory phonetics...
A part of speech (also called lexical categories, grammatical categories or word classes) is a linguistic category of words. There are Eight Parts of Speech. We will add one more type: articles to digest the article use of A / An and The.