LAS-English-7-Quarter-1-Week-4 Final
LAS-English-7-Quarter-1-Week-4 Final
LAS-English-7-Quarter-1-Week-4 Final
Instruction: READ the Enclosure to understand the lesson and WRITE your answer in this sheet.
Remember these:
Every time, you have conversations that require you to restate what another person says,
asks, commands, or requests you need to follow some rules. With this, it is necessary that you
have to enhance your skills in reporting statements, questions, and requests or commands.
Direct speech repeats or quotes, the exact words spoken or the actual statement of the
speaker. When we use the direct speech in writing, we enclose the words spoken with quotation
marks (“ “).
Examples:
1. Mother says,” We are facing a financial crisis nowadays”.
2. The teachers suggested,” Despite of the pandemic crisis, students must
continue their studies”.
Reported or indirect speech is derived from a sentence consisting of two parts: the explanatory
part and the quoted part. The explanatory part explains or tells who says, asks, commands, or
requests while the exact words of the speaker is the quoted part. Inverted commas are not used.
Examples:
1. Mother says that we are facing financial crisis nowadays.
2. The teachers suggested that despite of the pandemic crisis, students must
continue their studies.
When changing direct statement to reported statement the following should be observed:
3. In the quoted part the verb should be consistent in tense with the verb in the
introductory part.
- A present tense of verb in the introductory part calls for a present tense verb
in the quoted part.
Example:
Lito remarks, “I like folk dances.”
Reported:
Lito remarks that he likes folk dances.
- A present tense in the introductory part and a present perfect tense in the
quoted part retains the present tense in the reported speech.
Example:
Teacher Mae suggests, “We have worked hard to finish the exemplar.”
Reported:
Teacher Mae suggests that they have worked hard to finish the exemplar.
- A past tense in the introductory part and a present tense in the quoted part
need a change from the present tense in the quoted part to past tense.
Example:
Teacher Mira explained, “Crafting an exemplar is not easy.”
Reported: Teacher Mira explained that crafting an exemplar was not easy.
- For the past tense in the introductory part and a future tense in the quoted
part , change the helping verb will and shall into would and should respectively.
Example:
JP said,” I will prefer modular learning modality this opening of classes.”
Reported: JP said that he would prefer modular learning modality this opening of classes.
4. In the quoted part the verb remains present even if the verb in the introductory part is
past tense when the quoted part says or asks for a fact or truth.
Example:
Teacher Sherry said, “There is no face to face learning modality unless there is a
vaccine.
Reported: Teacher Sherry said that there is no face to face learning modality unless there is a
vaccine.
If the quoted part is an imperative sentence, it is changed into an infinitive phrase to
make a reported declarative sentence.
Example:
Our English teacher told us,” Make a creative portfolio in the English module.”
Reported: Our English teacher told us to make a creative portfolio in the English module.
5. The pronouns in the quoted part are replaced accordingly:
- You with I or we if it is used as a subject.
Example:
My adviser asks, “What kind of learning modality do you prefer this school year?”
Reported: The adviser asks what kind of learning modality I prefer this school year.
- You with me or us if it used as an object.
Example:
Mer asks, “What inspires you in your studies?”
Reported: Mer asks what inspires me in my studies. - Me with
her or him
Example:
My mother asks, “Why you have abandoned me?”
Reported: My mother asks why I have abandoned
Activity 1
LOOK OUT: Choose the correct word from the given choices to fit the given meaning. Write the
letter of your answer on the answer sheet provided.
________1. Is a sentence that gives a statement in its original form according to how the original
speaker said it.
a. reported speech c. welcome speech
b. direct speech d. closing speech
________2. Is a sentence that expresses the content of a statement without quoting just like what
is done in direct speech.
a. direct speech c. reported speech
b. closing speech d. closing speech
Activity 2
IDENTIFY: Tell whether the statement is a direct speech or reported speech. Write your answer
on the answer sheet provided.
1. Roman said, “Many people lost their jobs due to pandemic.”
2. The Department of Health convinced that the wearing of face masks nowadays is a must.
3. “Pandemic crisis caused unemployment”, Cris remarked.
4. “We should stay at home to be safe, “said Amarah.
5. The President sighted that everybody must cooperate to fight Covid- 19.
Activity 3
FILL IN: Each of the direct statements below is followed by a corresponding reported
statement. Complete the reported statement by filling in the blank with the correct form of the
verb. Write your answer on the sheet provided.
Answers Key
Activity 1 Activity 2
1. Direct Speech
1. B
2. C 2. Reported Speech
3. A 3. Direct Speech
4. D 4. Direct Speech
5. C
5. Reported Speech
Activity 4:
Transform direct statements into reported speech based on the dialog. Write your answer on the
answer sheet provided.
1. Student A: “Filipinos are popular for being hospitable, “the teacher said.
Student B: ___________________________________________________________.
2. Student A: “Filipino values were inculcated in the minds of the young ones,” professor stated.
Students B: __________________________________________________________.
4. Student A: “ Bayanihan and cooperation are considered good Filipino traits,” expressed Mrs.
Vargas.
Student B: ____________________________________________________________.
5. Student A: The chairperson reiterated, “All cooperative employees participated in the coastal
cleaning
Student B: ____________________________________________________________.
6. Student A: The National Youth Commission remarks, “Youth is the backbone of our country.”
Student B: ___________________________________________________________
8. Student A: The frontliner explained, “Awareness of the Covid -19 is the key to fight this pandemic.”
Student B: _____________________________________________________________
9. Student A : “The nurse told us," Obey the health protocols issued in your community.”
Student B:_______________________________________________________________
10. Student A: WHO said, “Corona Virus – 19 causes pandemic in the whole world.”
Student B: ____________________________________________________________
12. Student A: Luwalhati says, “ I am proud of the strong family ties in our country”.
Student B: ________________________________________________________
15. Student A: The teacher explains,” We have to be firmed and strong in all the trials in life”.
Student B: ________________________________________________________
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