Narration in English Grammar | Direct and Indirect Speech Rules with Examples | BPSC TRE 4 English | English with Dilip Sir Welcome to English with Dilip Sir, your trusted channel for English Grammar and Literature lessons for Bihar Board and BPSC TRE 4 (TGT & PGT) exams. In this detailed video, we’ll understand Narration in English Grammar — one of the most frequently asked topics in board exams and teacher recruitment exams. Narration helps us report someone’s words in two different ways: Direct Speech and Indirect Speech. 👉 What you’ll learn in this video: ✅ What is Narration in English Grammar? ✅ Difference between Direct and Indirect Speech ✅ Rules for changing Direct Speech into Indirect Speech ✅ Changes of Tense, Pronouns, Time, and Place ✅ Types of Reporting Verbs and Reported Speech ✅ Step-by-step Explanation with Examples ✅ Practice Sentences for Competitive Exams 📘 Key Grammar Points Covered: How to identify Direct and Indirect Speech correctly How to change the reporting verb and reported speech Tense shift rules (Present → Past, Past → Past Perfect) Changes in time words (today → that day, tomorrow → the next day) Changes in place words (here → there, this → that) Easy tricks to remember tense and pronoun rules 🎯 Why this video is important: This video is designed specially for: BPSC TRE 4 English (TGT, PGT) aspirants Bihar Board Class 10th & 12th students CTET, UPTET, and other Teaching Exams Students preparing for competitive grammar tests By the end of this lesson, you will be able to convert any sentence from Direct to Indirect Speech easily and correctly. All examples are explained in simple English with Hindi explanation for better understanding. 📚 Watch till the end for important rules, examples, and exam-based questions! If you find this video helpful, please Like, Share, and Subscribe to English with Dilip Sir for more high-quality content on English Grammar and Literature. 🔔 Stay connected for more videos on: Narration rules and exercises Tense chart and conversion tricks Voice (Active and Passive) Articles, Modals, and Reported Speech #NarrationInEnglish #EnglishGrammar #DirectAndIndirectSpeech #ReportedSpeech #BiharBoardEnglish #BPSCTRE4 #TGTEnglish #PGTEnglish #EnglishWithDilipSir #GrammarForExams #EnglishLearning #competitiveenglish Narration in English grammar, Direct and indirect speech rules, BPSC TRE 4 English grammar, Bihar Board English grammar class 12, Direct to indirect speech conversion, Reported speech in English, Rules of narration with examples, English grammar for competitive exams, TGT PGT English grammar, CTET English grammar, Narration tricks and examples, English with Dilip Sir narration, Grammar topics for BPSC TRE, Direct speech examples, Indirect speech exercises