Sagot :
Bonjour,
Réponse :
a. Mickael: "Steven, I am writing my essay about segregation, I can't go to the cinema."
Mickael told Steven that he was writing his essay about segregartion and that he couldn't go to the cinema.
b. Max: "Can I find books about Rosa Parks here?”
Max asked if he could find books about Rosa Parks there.
c The teacher: "I talked about Emmeline Pankhurst yesterday in class."
The teacher said that she/he had talked about Emmeline Pankhurst the day before in class.
d. Kate: "Paul, I'm meeting reporters tomorrow."
Kate told Paul (that ) he was meeting reporters the next day.
e. Peter: "How many protests did they organize?"
Peter asked how many protests they had organised.
( Peter a demandé combien de manifestations ils avaient organisées )
Peter asked them how many protests they had organised.
( Peter leur a demandé combien de manifestations ils avaient organisées )
Explications :
Pour passer du discours direct au discours indirect : ( rappels )
- Utiliser un verbe pour introduire le discours indirect ( ask; say; tell ..)
==> Ici, on rapporte des parloles passées, le verbe introducteur sera donc au
prétérit ( asked; said ...) = a dit, a demandé ..
- Ne pas oublier de changer certains pronoms
- yesterday devient the day before/ the previous day
- tomorrow devient the next day / the following day
- here devient there
- Ne pas oublier la concordance des temps
Le présent simple du Discours Direct devient Prétérit simple au Discours
Indirect
Le présent « be » + V-ing du Discours Direct devient prétérit « be » + V-ing
au Discours Indirect
Le prétérit du Discours Direct devient past perfect au Discours Indirect
le présent perfect du Discours Direct devient past perfect au Discours
Indirect