The indirect style reproduces foreign words adapting certain grammatical elements of the original discourse to the speaker, namely: personal pronouns, demonstratives, possessives, verb tenses, adverbs of place or time.
The direct style, in contrast, literally reproduces the words of another person in the form of quotes, in quotation marks («»).
Direct and indirect questions. Let's see an example of a direct question: ... Indirect questions are formed by a complex sentence, that is, a main sentence plus a subordinate sentence. "I need to know"
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The indirect style reproduces foreign words adapting certain grammatical elements of the original discourse to the speaker, namely: personal pronouns, demonstratives, possessives, verb tenses, adverbs of place or time.
The direct style, in contrast, literally reproduces the words of another person in the form of quotes, in quotation marks («»).
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Direct and indirect questions. Let's see an example of a direct question: ... Indirect questions are formed by a complex sentence, that is, a main sentence plus a subordinate sentence. "I need to know"