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Category: English Language Teaching

Direct to Indirect-Reported Speech-Narration

Learn English Grammar Direct to Indirect-Reported Speech-Narration

Direct speech shows a person’s exact words. Quotation marks (“….”) are a sign that the words are the exact words that a person used.

Example

Aavya asked, “Where are you going?”

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EFL Teacher Expectation for Fully Digital World

EFL Teacher Expectation for Fully Digital World

Introduction

Times have changed, teachers have evolved, and we now have a new breed of learning technologists.

Technology is changing our world. Routine knowledge and skills are being automated, digitised and outsourced. (Cambridge)

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Negative-Sentences-Learn-English-Grammar

Learn English Grammar

How to Write Negative Sentences

Negative :-

expressing “no”:

We received a negative answer to our request.

A negative sentence or phrase is one that contains a word such as “not”, “no”, “never”, or “nothing”:

“I’ve never

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