Direct to Indirect & Vice Versa
Convert between direct and indirect speech easily
Converted Speech
Note: This is a simplified version of speech conversion. It handles basic cases like pronouns and tenses but may not be fully accurate for complex sentences.
Understanding Direct and Indirect Speech
Direct speech quotes someone’s exact words, while indirect speech reports what was said without quoting directly.
Example: “I am tired.” → He said he was tired.
When to Use Each
- Direct Speech: Used in storytelling, interviews, dialogues
- Indirect Speech: Used in news reporting, summaries, academic writing
Key Differences
- Quotes vs. paraphrasing
- Pronouns and tense changes in indirect speech
- No quotation marks in indirect speech
This tool helps you switch between both formats quickly and efficiently!