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?
The Art of Knitted Lace: With Complete Lace How-to and Dozens of Patterns
The Art of Knitted Lace is the perfect primer for everything you need to know about knitting lace every day - whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced knitter. In her introduction, designer kristin Omdahl leads you through knitted lace basics, including tool tips, chart reading guidlines, terminology, and of course, knitting instructions.
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a paper-based test that consists of four modules: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking. Question types include multiple choice, sentence completion, short answer, classification, matching, labeling, and diagram/chart interpretation. The IELTS English proficiency exam is used worldwide for admission to English-speaking colleges and universities.
The Making Good Choices flip chart supports the development of personal social-emotional skills. It helps introduce and act out situations arising in the social-emotional curriculum. Each page includes tips for teachers on how to use the chart.
"Old MacDonald," "Wheels on the Bus," "This Old Man," and seven other favorite songs become springboards to lots of fun-filled learning! For each song, you'll find reproducibles and creative activities that help children develop oral language, strengthen phonemic awareness, attend to print, and build early writing skills. Includes pocket chart activities, collaborative books, picture cards, interactive mini-books, and more.