
For questions we use the pattern: ask + someone + if / question word + clause We use 'ask' to report questions or requests. When we are reporting orders, we can also use another pattern with 'tell': tell + someone + to + infinitive (The direct speech for this is "I've seen the new film".)


(As I'm sure you know, we can often choose if we want to use 'that' or not in English. Some of these verbs look a bit more complicated to use than 'say' and 'tell', but it's just a question of getting to know the verb patterns (or verb structures). However, we can also use many other verbs to report what someone said, like 'promise', 'warn', 'advise' and 'recommend'. In the page about reported speech, we talked about how to change direct speech ("I love coffee") into reported speech (Seonaid said that she loved coffee), using the verbs 'say', 'tell' and 'ask'. Try an exercise about reporting verbs here.
