Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Direct Indirect Speech

 Read the following sentences.

1) The stranger said," I have some questions to   ask."(Assertive(Affirmative))

2)"I will not wait for you, today." Ram said to Shyam.(Assertive ( Negative))

3) The astrologer said," Will you give me five rupees ?" (Interrogative (Verbal question))

4) Soapy said," Why don't you call a policeman?"(Interrogative (Wh type))

5)"Get busy and call a cop", said Soapy.(Imperative)

6)"Don't keep a gentleman waiting", said Soapy.(Negative Imperative)

7)"What an attractive picture it is!" she exclaimed.(Exclamatory)


Read the following indirect speech sentences-

1)The stranger told that he had some questions to ask.

2)Ram told Shyam that he would not wait for him that day.

3)The astrologer asked whether he would give him five rupees.

4)Soapy asked why they did not call a policeman.

5)Soapy suggested to get busy and call a cop.

6)Soapy pleaded not to keep a gentleman waiting.

7)She exclaimed that it was a very attractive picture.

The above examples are of four types of sentences:

1) The Assertive sentence

2) The Interrogative sentence

3) The Imperative sentence

4) The Exclamatory sentence

1)THE ASSERTIVE SENTENCE :

Rules : 

1) Use Reporting Verb 'said ' or 'told'.

('told' should be accompanied by an object.)

2)Use Conjunction 'that'.

3) Change of pronouns.

4) Change of tenses --If the reporting verb is in PAST TENSE ,all the tenses in the reported speech will be changed .

  The Simple Present--> The Simple Past

  The Present Continuous -->The Past Continuous

  The Present Perfect --> The Past Perfect

  The Simple Past --> The Past Perfect

  Shall --> should

  Will --> would

  Can -->could

  May --> might

5) Words expressing 'nearness' will be changed into words expressing 'distance'.

  This --> that

  These -->those

  Here  -->there

  Now -->then

  Ago  -->before

  Come --> go

  Today --> that day

  Tonight -->  that night

  Tomorrow --> the next day or the day after.

   Yesterday -->  the previous day or the  day before.

  Last night --> the night before or the previous night.

Ex.

1)"I know these are heavy boots," the conductor said.

2)"I picked it up this morning in a restaurant,"said the umbrella man.

3) "I wouldn't give up my four thousand of the bet," said Andrew Stuart.

4)"Your statement is most interesting,"said Sherlock Holmes.

5) "I have them here," she answered.

Ans:

1) The conductor told that he knew those were heavy boots.

2)The umbrella man told / informed that he had picked it up that morning in a restaurant.

3)Andrew Stuart declared that he would  not give up his four thousand of the bet.

4)Sherlock  Holmes told that his statement was most interesting.

5)She answered that she  had them there.

2) THE INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE

Rules:

1) Use Reporting verb 'asked','questioned','enquired'.

2) Use conjunction-- if 'wh' question -- use 'wh' word.

                    If 'verbal' question -- use'if 'or 'whether'.

*(The interrogative sentence will become the assertive sentence.)

3) Rule 3, 4 and 5 will remain the same as given in the Assertive sentence.

Ex.

1) " Where do you want to go?"asked the conductor.

2)"Where's the man that done that ?" inquired the officer.

3) "What are you doing here?" asked the officer.

4)Mr. Fogg  said to Aouda,"Is our marriage still agreeable to you?"

5)"Had he any friends in town?"asked Holmes.

Ans:

1) The conductor inquired where he wanted to go .

2) The officer inquired where the man was that  had done that .

3)The officer asked what he was doing there.

4)Mr. Fogg asked Aouda if their marriage was still agreeable to her.

5) Holmes asked whether he had had any friends in town.

3) THE IMPERATIVE SENTENCE

Rules:

1)Use Reporting Verb 'ordered','requested','commanded','shouted','pleaded'etc.

2) No conjunction (Use infinitive form of the verb)

3)Rule 3, 4 and 5 will remain the same as given in the Assertive sentence.

Ex.

1) "Do not bring police."said he.

2)"state your case," said Holmes.

3) "Finish this activity in time ," said he. 

4) "Tell me more." said the stranger.

5)"Tell me something worthwhile," said the stranger.

Ans : 

1) He requested not to bring police.

2) Holmes suggested to state her case.

3) He ordered to finish that activity in time.

4)The stranger pleaded to tell him more.

5)The stranger requested to tell him something worthwhile.

4)THE EXCLAMATORY SENTENCE

Rules:

1) Use Reporting Verb 'exclaimed','applauded','uttered in sorrow or wonder ','cried in joy' etc.

2) Use conjunction 'that'.

*( The exclamatory statement becomes assertive statement, the sign of exclamation is removed.)

3)Rule 3, 4 and 5 will remain the same as given in the Assertive sentence.

Ex.

1)What a strange compensation!"exclaimed he.

2)"How interesting it is to be a blogger!" said she.

3)The teacher said,"How nicely you have done your work!"

4)"What a stupid fellow you are!", she remarked.

5) Ram said Shyam,"How clever you are!"

Ans : 

1) He exclaimed in surprise that it was a very strange compensation.

2) She exclaimed that it was really very interesting to be a blogger.

3) The teacher cheerfully exclaimed that they had done their work very nicely.

4) She exclaimed in disgust that he was truly a stupid fellow.

5)Ram merrily told Shyam that he was very clever.


Degrees of Comparison

There are three degrees.

                  1)The Positive degree

                  2)The Comparative degree

                  3)The Superlative degree


1)Positive :No other ---------as+adj.+as---------.

               No other ---------so+adj+as ---------.

2)Comparative: -----------more+adj+than any other ----------.

                      ------------adj+er+than any other --------------.

3)Superlative : -------------the most+ adj ------------------.

                     ------------the adj+est ----------------------.


 * Do as directed :

1)He was as much a stranger to the stars as were his innocent customers. (Change into Comparative degree.)

Ans :His innocent customers were not more stranger to the stars than he was./him.

2)These internet giants provide the greatest data about people.(Begin the sentence with 'No other -----.')

Ans :No other data about people is as great as the one provided by these internet giants.

3)These internet giants provide the greatest data about people.(Use 'greater than'and rewrite the sentence.)

Ans : The data provided by these internet giants about people is greater  than any other data .

4)No other diagnosis is as good as the diagnosis done with the help of Big Data.(Use 'best' and rewrite the sentence)

Ans : The diagnosis done with the help of Big Data is the best one.

5)No other diagnosis is as good as the diagnosis done with the help of Big Data.(Use 'better than' and rewrite the sentence)

Ans : The diagnosis dine with the help of Big Data is  better than any other diagnosis.


*If '---- one of the most -------' construction is used in Superlative degree then ---

1)Positive : Very few ------ are as + adj + as ---------.

                  Very few ------ are so + adj + as ---------.

2)Comparative : ------------more + adj + than many (most)other -------.

                           ------------ adj + er + than many (most)other -----------.

3)Superlative : ------------one of the most + adj -----------.

                        ------------one of the adj + est  -----------.

*Do as directed :

1)Advertisers are one of the biggest players in Big Data.(Begin the sentence with 'Very few --------.')

Ans :Very few players in Big Data are as big as advertisers.

2)Advertisers are one of the biggest players in Big Data.(Use 'bigger than' and rewrite the sentence)

Ans : Advertisers are bigger players than many other players in Big Data.

3)Big Data has provided a solution to one of the biggest pitfall in the education industry. (Begin the sentence with 'Very few ---------.')

Ans : Very few pitfalls have provided a solution  in the education industry are  as big as Big Data.

4)Big Data has provided a solution to one of the biggest pitfall in the education industry.(Use 'bigger than' and rewrite the sentence)

Ans :A solution provided by Big Data is bigger than many other  pitfalls  in the education industry.

5)Social practice is more sacred than any law. ( Begin with 'No other ---------.')

Ans : No other law is as sacred as social practice.