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Indirect speech is speech describing what someone has said without using a direct quote.
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A bit confused! does indirect speech apply to other verbs such as "think", "hope",.. instead...
Ok, I am not native speaker & all my knowledge normally came from textbook.
When teacher teaches Indirect speech at school, they often use the verb "say".
For example:
Direct speech: It is raining …
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Are there any differences between the future in the past when using "would" & reported speec...
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The future in the past is used to look into the future from a point of
time in the past. However, this "future" event still occurred at a
time before the present time.
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