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DIRECT SPEECH AND INDIRECT SPEECH

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DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH English language has two ways to narate the spoken words of a person. these are two ways are as follows: 1. Direct Speech 2. Indirect Speech These two ways are usually used to convey a message (spoken-words) of one person to another person. 1. Definition of Direct and Indirect Speech *Direct Speech Direct speech, also known as quoted speech,  Reporting of what a speaker said without quoting his exact words is called ‘Indirect Speech’. These words are quoted or written exactly as the words were originally spoken.  When we use direct speech in writing, we place the words spoken between quotation marks (" ") and there is no change in these words. We may be reporting something that's being said NOW (for example a telephone conversation), or telling someone later about a previous conversation. In other words, we take the words directly from the speaker and repeat them exactly as they were originally stated. Here are the example

CONDITIONAL SENTENCE

DEFINITION  Conditional sentences indicate that something has not happened, but you are imagining the possibility.  We can see that the conditional sentence consists of two parts: a.    Main clause  is a part of a compound sentence that can stand alone if separated from other parts of the sentence. Main clauses already have a subject and predicate.                                    I   will serve you                                                                                  S          P                                              Main clause contains something that will be done or would have happened if something that is required is fulfilled. b. Subordinate clause  or “if clause” is part of a compound sentence that cannot stand alone if separated from other parts of the sentence. Subordinate clauses can be placed as follow: 1.      In front of the  main clause.  In this case the clause was limited by a comma (,) o    If it Rains, I w

STRUCTURE OF ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE

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STRUCTURE OF ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE DEFINITION OF ACTIVE VOICE The active voice is actually the most common voice used, which describes the subject actually doing the action. The “voice” of a verb shows the relationship the subject of the sentence has to the action that is described by the verb. The Pattern of Active Voice Subject+ Verb+ Object DEFINITION OF PASSIVE VOICE The passive voice is less common. Unlike the active voice, this describes a verb being happened  to  the subject of the sentence, rather than the subject carrying it out. The Pattern of Passive Voice             Subject+ form of ‘to be’ + past participle of verb+       by + object THE CHARACTERISTIC OF ACTIVE VOICE     1.    The subject of sentence in active form is at the starting of the sentence.        2.  Subject is followed by the form of ‘to be’, verb and object          3.  We can say that verb is in the Active Voice        4.  An active voice tel