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Indirect style, unlike direct style, does not use quotation marks and does not need to be
word by word. In general, when the indirect style is used, the verb tense changes. Below is
an explanation of the changes suffered by verb tenses.
Sometimes "that" is used in the affirmative and negative phrases to introduce what the
other person has said. On the other hand, in the interrogative phrases you can use "if" or
"if"
Starting from a sentence in indirect style, we must follow the following steps to pass it to
indirect style:
Affirmation
Question
Suggestion / order
You can see this in more detail in this post about the reported speech
Define in what tense the introductory sentence is: the introductory sentence is
that it will become the main clause in the new sentence in indirect style. This may
be either present or at some past time. If present, it will not be necessary to
change the subordinate verb; if it is in a past time it will be necessary to change it
so that it agrees. For example:
Paul always says: "those were the best years of my life"> Paul always says
those were the best years of his life.
Paul said: "those were the best years of my life"> Paul said those had been the
best years of his life.
Define if the person should be changed (the personal pronoun): as with verbs, the
person must also agree when we pass a sentence in indirect style. This may
involve, in some cases, a change in personal and possessive pronouns (not when
referring to a third person). For example:
Andrew said: "it is all my fault"> Andrew sad it was all his fault
Mary told me "you are my best friend"> MAry told me I was her best friend
Robert said: "the guests are about to arrive"> Robert said the guests were
about to arrive.
Define whether verbal tenses should be matched: as we said before, if the verb in
the introductory sentence is not present, that means that the verb tenses will have
to be changed to agree. Here we leave you a chop, so that you know that tense
replaces each one:
If we look closely, what these verbs do is to take a "step back in time". Keep this in mind
and this will help you.
Define whether the expressions of time and place should be changed: as with
verbs, these expressions must conform to the new time of the indirect style.
Besides, not only time changes, also the place is susceptible to be dstinto.
Although the change will not always be necessary, the decision must be made
taking into account the agreement, for example:
11. She told her that she will never speak to him again.
14. They told me that they could not attend the meeting.
d) The English teacher told us: "You should be able to pass the Advanced at the end of the
year"
The English teacher told us that _______ to pass the Advanced _______.