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Unit 8 Summit 2

The document discusses indirect speech and the changes needed to reported speech. It provides examples of direct speech sentences and their equivalent indirect speech sentences. Specifically, it covers how the present simple becomes past simple, past simple becomes past perfect, present progressive becomes past progressive, and past progressive becomes past perfect progressive when changing from direct to indirect speech. It also addresses how the present perfect becomes past perfect, future tense changes "will" to "would", and modal verbs like "can", "may", and "must" change to "could", "might", and "had to" respectively. The document provides exercises for students to practice converting direct speech to indirect speech.
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Unit 8 Summit 2

The document discusses indirect speech and the changes needed to reported speech. It provides examples of direct speech sentences and their equivalent indirect speech sentences. Specifically, it covers how the present simple becomes past simple, past simple becomes past perfect, present progressive becomes past progressive, and past progressive becomes past perfect progressive when changing from direct to indirect speech. It also addresses how the present perfect becomes past perfect, future tense changes "will" to "would", and modal verbs like "can", "may", and "must" change to "could", "might", and "had to" respectively. The document provides exercises for students to practice converting direct speech to indirect speech.
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  • Introduction: A welcoming page meant to engage students with a greeting and casual tone to set a positive mood.
  • Lesson 1: Indirect Speech: Explains the grammar rules and transformations involved in converting direct speech to indirect speech through practical examples.
  • Practice Exercises: Provides exercises for students to practice converting direct speech sentences into indirect speech, reinforcing the lesson content.

Hello dear Students!!!

How are you today?


Discuss the health benefits
Lesson 1
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Grammar: Indirect speech: Changes to preserve meaning
Present Simple becomes Past Simple
Past Simple becomes Past Perfect
Present Progressive becomes Past Progressive
Past Progressive becomes Past Perfect Progressive Present
Perfect becomes Past Perfect
Future : Will becomes Would
Modals: Can becomes Could
Might / may becomes Might
Have to becomes had to
Must to becomes had to
Never becomes never to
Let’s practice with some exercises
Direct Speech sentences Indirect Speech sentences
He said, ¨ I work in a hospital¨

She said, ¨ I am waiting for my English class¨

Toni said, ¨ I will send the e-mail right away¨

Andrea said , ¨I worked in a school for two years¨

Jesska told Susan, ¨You have to take some


medicine and you must get some sleep¨
Laquifa said, ¨Never interrupt during the meeting¨

Hello dear Students!!! 
How are you today?
Grammar: Indirect speech: Changes to preserve meaning
Present Simple becomes Past Simple 
Past Simple becomes Past Perfect
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Let’s practice with some exercises 
Direct Speech sentences
Indirect Speech sentences 
He said, ¨ I work in a hospital¨
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