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āēīōū. Indirect Statement. “ I have no mouth.”. Direct Statement. Gives the exact words of the speaker. Indirect Statement. Reports the exact words of the speaker to a third party. He says that he has no mouth. “ I have no mouth.”. I know that he has no mouth. “ I have no mouth.”.

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āēīōū

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  1. āēīōū

  2. Indirect Statement

  3. “I have no mouth.” Direct Statement Gives the exact words of the speaker.

  4. Indirect Statement Reports the exact words of the speaker to a third party.

  5. He says that he has no mouth. “I have no mouth.”

  6. I know that he has no mouth. “I have no mouth.”

  7. Do you understand that he has no mouth? “I have no mouth.”

  8. Indirect Statement • is a type of subordinate clause • main verb = cranium verb

  9. knowing thinking perceiving saying The main verb will express...

  10. Indirect Statement • Subject = Accusative case • Verb = Infinitive Mood • No “that” in the Latin

  11. Direct Statement “Nūllum ōs habeō.”

  12. “Dīcit sē nūllumōs habēre.” [ ]

  13. Direct Statement “Ego sum puer Rōmānus.”

  14. “Sciō illum esse puerum Rōmānum.” [ ]

  15. “Loqueris sine ōre.” Direct Statement

  16. “Agnōscō mē sine ōre loquī.” Direct Statement [ ]

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