This document discusses the differences between active and passive voice in reported speech. It provides examples of sentences in the active voice and their transformed equivalents in the passive voice for reporting purposes. The key rules are that verbs like "may", "can", "would", "should" remain the same in reported speech, and the preposition "by" is generally used to indicate the subject at the end of a sentence changed to the passive voice.
This document discusses the differences between active and passive voice in reported speech. It provides examples of sentences in the active voice and their transformed equivalents in the passive voice for reporting purposes. The key rules are that verbs like "may", "can", "would", "should" remain the same in reported speech, and the preposition "by" is generally used to indicate the subject at the end of a sentence changed to the passive voice.
This document discusses the differences between active and passive voice in reported speech. It provides examples of sentences in the active voice and their transformed equivalents in the passive voice for reporting purposes. The key rules are that verbs like "may", "can", "would", "should" remain the same in reported speech, and the preposition "by" is generally used to indicate the subject at the end of a sentence changed to the passive voice.