Reported Speech
Advanced reporting verbs and their patterns
Introducción
Más allá de "say" y "tell," el inglés tiene docenas de verbos de reporte que transmiten la actitud o el tono del hablante original: claim, admit, deny, suggest, insist, warn, promise, threaten... y muchos más.
Cada verbo tiene su propio patrón gramatical, y elegir el verbo correcto le añade matiz a tu discurso reportado. "She admitted making a mistake" transmite algo muy diferente a "She said she made a mistake."
En español también distinguimos entre "admitió," "afirmó," "insistió," pero en inglés cada uno de estos verbos tiene una construcción gramatical específica. Dominarlos transforma tu discurso reportado de básico a sofisticado.
Temas
Más populares
- 1 Advanced Reporting Verbs Using varied verbs beyond say/tell for nuanced reporting
- 2 Reporting Verb Patterns Grammar patterns following different reporting verbs
- 3 Modal Shifts in Reported Speech How modals change (or don't) in reported speech
- 4 Reporting with Continuous Forms Reporting ongoing situations and attitudes
- 5 Impersonal passive reporting Distancing the source in formal reports
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- Advanced Reporting Verbs Using varied verbs beyond say/tell for nuanced reporting
- Reporting Verb Patterns Grammar patterns following different reporting verbs
- Modal Shifts in Reported Speech How modals change (or don't) in reported speech
- Complex Reporting Patterns Advanced verb patterns in reported speech
- Reporting with Continuous Forms Reporting ongoing situations and attitudes
- Reporting Verb Patterns Different grammatical patterns after reporting verbs
- Reporting with Should/Subjunctive Using should or subjunctive in reported clauses
- Reporting with nominal clauses Complex reporting using noun clauses
- Impersonal passive reporting Distancing the source in formal reports
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