Active and Passive Voice – Change of Voice – Present and Future Modals – Rules (e.g. MAY, MIGHT, CAN, MUST, SHOULD, OUGHT TO) Passive Voices for Present & Future Modals (e.g. MAY, MIGHT, CAN, MUST, SHOULD, OUGHT) Auxiliary Verb used in Passive Voice: Be Active Voices Passive Voices CAN CAN BE He can drive a car. […]
Direct & Indirect Speech/Narration English Language has two ways to narrate the spoken-words of a person. These two ways are as follows: Direct Speech Indirect Speech These two ways are usually used to convey a message (spoken-words) of one person to another person. For example, you are at your college. Mr. David, who is your teacher, […]
Indirect Speech – Change In Pronoun – Rules To convert a direct speech into Indirect Speech, the pronoun (subject or object) a sentence is changed. Here is a simple example: Direct Speech: He said, “ I like music”. Indirect Speech: He said that he liked music. In the above example, the pronoun (I) is changed to pronoun (he) […]