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Feb 2020
32m 41s

Reported Speech

English Teacher Monica
About this episode

After you listen to this lesson, you will have a better understanding of how to use Reported Speech in your everyday English conversations.

You will see that reported speech can be used with the verb "say" and "tell".

Reported speech can also take on many different verb forms such as present tense, past tense and even the continuous tense and in this lesson you will learn about the different kinds of verb forms.

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For more English lessons and study materials, you can find all of this on my website as well: www.englishteachermonica.com. If you would like to watch the video lesson of this podcast, you can also find it on my website. 

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