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**Indirect Speech: Imperatives, Convey a Message, Severe Weather, Natural Disasters** **Indirect Speech: Imperatives** Indirect speech is a grammatical construction used to report what someone said or thought, but without using their exact words. It is often used to make language more polite or formal. Imperatives are commands or instructions. When reporting imperatives in indirect speech, we use the verb "to tell" or "to ask" followed by the person who gave the command or instruction, and then the reported imperative. **Example:** * **Direct:** "Go to the store and buy some milk." * **Indirect:** She told me to go to the store and buy some milk. **Indirect Speech: Imperatives - Examples** Here are some more examples of how to report imperatives in indirect speech: * **Direct:** "Please close the door." * **Indirect:** He asked me to please close the door. * **Direct:** "Don't touch that!" * **Indirect:** She warned me not to touch ...