TUGAS PBIBK 2 : Direct Sentences into Indirect
Sentences
INDIRECT SENTENCES IN AN ARTICLE
Why we should all stop saying
“I
know exactly how you feel”
1. Direct :
my friend snapped, “Okay, Celeste, you
win. You never had a dad and
I at least got to spend 30 years with mine. You had it worse. I guess
I shouldn’t be so upset that my dad just died.”
Indirect :
my friend snapped that okay I won, I never had had a dad and she at least had gotten to spend 30 years with hers.
I had had it worse. She guessed that she shouldn’t be so upset that her dad had
just died.
2. Direct :
I said, “that’s not what I’m saying at all.
I just meant I know how you feel.” And she answered, “No, Celeste,
you don’t. You have no idea how I feel.”
Indirect :
I said that it wasn’t what I was saying at
all. I just had meant I knew how
her felt. And she answered that I had no idea how her felt.
3. Direct :
Study author Dr. Tania Singer observed, “The participants who were feeling good themselves assessed
their partners’ negative experiences as less severe than they actually were. In
contrast, those who had just had an unpleasant experience assessed their
partners’ good experience less positively.”
Indirect :
Study author Dr. Tania Singer observed that
the participants who were feeling good themselves
assessed their partners’ negative experiences as less severe than they actually
were. In contrast, those who had just had an unpleasant experience assessed
their partners’ good experience less positively.
4.
Direct :
At the end of our call, she said, “Thank
you for your advice. You’ve really helped me
work some things out.”
Indirect :
At the end of our call, she said that she
thanked me for my advice. I had had really helped her work some things out.
TUGAS PBIBK 2
Asri Jul Megita, Alexander, Febriametra Olga, and Talitha Rahma (4SA01)
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