- What are subordinate clauses in indirect statement?
- What are examples of indirect commands?
- What are the 3 types of subordinate clauses?
What are subordinate clauses in indirect statement?
Indirect Statement is a form of subordinate clause, in this case "a subordinate clause which relates a thought or statement indirectly" (e.g. "He said that he was very good."). It is the opposite of direct statement, which entails quoting a person's words or ideas directly ("He said, "I am so good!").
What are examples of indirect commands?
You would normally use an indirect command when you 'desire' that someone do something, but you don't want to 'command' them to do it: Imperative: Get me the paper! Indirect command: I want you to get me the paper!
What are the 3 types of subordinate clauses?
The types of subordinate clauses are: Noun clauses. Adjective clauses. Adverb clauses.