The topic “Changing of Reporting Verbs and Inverted Commas in Command Sentences” explains the essential grammar rules for converting direct speech into indirect speech when dealing with orders, instructions, requests, and prohibitions. In direct speech, commands are usually placed within inverted commas and introduced with verbs like say, tell, or ask. While converting into indirect speech, the inverted commas are removed, and the reporting verb changes according to the nature of the command—for example, said to becomes ordered, commanded, advised, or requested. The verb of the reported clause is usually transformed into the infinitive form (to + verb). This rule helps learners correctly handle sentences like: Direct: The teacher said to the students, “Open your books.” Indirect: The teacher ordered the students to open their books.