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  1. Narration rules (from direct to indirect) are a nice topic for learning English grammar. Here I have presented all the narration rules step by step in an easy way that will help you to learn narration change.

    • Indirect Speech
    • Then
    • There
    • That
    • What Is Reported Speech?
    • Direct and Indirect Speech Rules Chart
    • Reported Speech Rules
    • Practice Exercise
    • Do It Yourself

    Reported speech is narration or indirect speech. Direct speech is a statement that is written exactly as it is spoken. To show exactly what is said, we always use quotation marks in such a sentence whereas in reported speech different wordsor parts of speech like conjunction ‘that’ or preposition ’if’ are used to convey the same meaning. Let us tak...

    Let us look at a basic chart of the direct and indirect speech that will help us understand the rules of converting one type to another easily. The basic characteristic of this chart is that it requires an understanding of the Subject noun, pronoun, its reporting verb and speech clause and conjunction. Example: He said, “I want to go see a movie”.

    1. The first rule is to pick a reporting verb and time frame or tense in the sentence. 1. What time did the speech take place? The reporting verb is in the present tense when dealing with current, repeated, or recent events. "He says he's hungry, so let's grab a bite to eat." 2. Choose the past tense for recounting a less recent speech. Depending o...

    1. State whether the sentences are true or false A. We use quotation marks in indirect speech. Quotation Marks Ans: False B. In the indirect or reported speech, we always use ‘that’ after the speaker’s name. This or That Ans: True 3. Reported speech is also called direct speech. Reported speech Ans: False B. Change the following sentence into direc...

    A. Is the following sentence in direct or indirect speech? 1. Radha said that there were many people waiting in front of the ticket counter. Ticket Counter 2. She said, “My friends always help me with my studies.” Kids Studying 3. Dia says that there is no water in the glass. Empty Glass B. Convert the following sentences into direct or indirect sp...

  2. Narrative writing is a writing style that uses the technique of narration to explain a set of events. Explore the article to learn more about the characteristics, types, forms and examples of narrative writing.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NarrationNarration - Wikipedia

    Narration is the use of a written or spoken commentary to convey a story to an audience. Narration is conveyed by a narrator: a specific person, or unspecified literary voice, developed by the creator of the story to deliver information to the audience, particularly about the plot: the series of events.

  4. Mar 30, 2021 · Narration brings a story to life and transports the reader into different points of view. Explore the types of narration that make storytelling possible.

  5. Jan 4, 2019 · In writing or speech, narration is the process of recounting a sequence of events, real or imagined. It's also called storytelling. Aristotle's term for narration was prothesis. The person who recounts the events is called a narrator. Stories can have reliable or unreliable narrators.