Reporting Verbs She told me that you didn’t want to go to the dance.

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Reporting Verbs She told me that you didn’t want to go to the dance. I never said that!

Reporting verbs say and tell have similar meanings. She told me that you didn’t want to go to the dance. I never said that!

Reporting verbs say and tell have similar meanings Reporting verbs say and tell have similar meanings. Tell is immediately followed by a pronoun object. She told me that you didn’t want to go to the dance. I never said that! told me

The reporting verbs say and tell have similar meanings The reporting verbs say and tell have similar meanings. Tell is immediately followed by a pronoun object. Say usually isn’t. She told me that you didn’t want to go to the dance. I never said her that!

The reporting verbs say and tell have similar meanings The reporting verbs say and tell have similar meanings. Tell is immediately followed by a pronoun object. Say usually isn’t. She said me that you don’t want to go to the dance.

Say and tell are commonly used reporting verbs but other verbs can be used to report the idea of the quoted words. “I’ll lend you my car.” She offered to lend me her car. “I won’t buy the expensive jewelry.” He refused to buy the expensive jewelry. “Please come to the meeting.” She invited me to that meeting.

There are several different verb patterns. verb + indirect object + infinitive “Would you like to dance?” He asked me to dance. “We would like you to teach an English class.” They asked me to teach a class. “We want you to apply for the job.” They encouraged me to apply for the job. “Don’t forget to wash the car, please.” She reminded her son to wash the car.

Click on the correct statements. Reporting Verbs Click on the correct statements. They never said that to me. correct She asked me to come for dinner. correct She said me that I was a nice person. incorrect She told me that I was a nice person. correct

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