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DIRECT SPEECH AND INDIRECT SPEECH IN IMPERATIVE SENTENCE. 新课标高中英语 MIU2 English around the world 光正实验学校 叶书卉 华南师范大学 陈瑾瑜. DIRECT SPEECH AND INDIRECT SPEECH IN IMPERATIVE SENTENCE. Warming-up. ❉ Transform the following sentences chosen from Frozen into the INDIRECT SPEECH.
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DIRECT SPEECH AND INDIRECT SPEECH IN IMPERATIVE SENTENCE 新课标高中英语MIU2 English around the world 光正实验学校 叶书卉 华南师范大学 陈瑾瑜
Warming-up ❉Transform the following sentences chosen from Frozen into the INDIRECT SPEECH. • Elsa said , “Anna is my dear sister and I want to protect her.” • Elsa said Anna washer dear sister and she wanted to protect her.
Warming-up • Anna asked, “Is this snowman made by Elsa? ” • Anna asked if this snowman was made by Elsa.
Warming-up • Anna asked, “What is that amazing smell? ” • Anna asked What was • that amazing smell.
Lead-in • The citizens said to Elsa, • “Please bring the winter • back! ” • The citizens asked Elsa to bring the winter back.
Lead-in • Anna said to Elsa, “Don’t shut me out again.” • Anna told Elsa not to shut her out again.
Direct Speech and Indirect Speech in Imperative Sentence • DS→IS • Verb + Objective + to do • 动词 + 宾语 + 不定式 • The citizens said to Elsa, “Please bring the • winter back! ” • The citizens asked Elsa to bring the winter back. • Anna said to Elsa, “Don’t shut me out again.” • Anna told Elsa not to shut her out again. tell/ask/order/command sb. (not) to do sth.
Direct Speech and Indirect Speech in Imperative Sentence • DS→IS • Verb + Objective + to do • 动词 + 宾语 + 不定式 tell/ask/order/command sb. (not) to do sth. e.g. The officer said to him, “ Don’t leave your post.” ordered The officer him, his post. not to leave
Direct Speech and Indirect Speech in Imperative Sentence • DS→IS • Verb + Objective + to do • 动词 + 宾语 + 不定式 tell/ask/order/command sb. (not) to do sth. e.g. I said, “ Let’s start at once.” I we (should) start at once. suggested that
More Exercise tell/ask/order/command sb. (not) to do sth. • DS→IS • Verb + Objective + to do • 动词 + 宾语 + 不定式 • 1.The teacher said to the students, “Don’t waste your time.” • 2.He said, "Let’s go to the film." • The teacher told the students not to waste their time. • He suggested going to the film. • He suggested that they should go to see the film.