The dialogue in this verse is typical of the Gospel of Matthew, which often employs direct speech where other gospel writers do not.
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This suggests that the long infinitive is a regionalism used by mistake in formal English ( since the examples are not direct speech ) ."
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Hosted on TF1 by anchorwoman Laurence Ferrari and political commentator Fran�ois Bachy, " Parole directe " ( Direct Speech ) is one of France's foremost political programmes.
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:: : That is how Buchanan is used : the article quotes his opinion in direct speech attributed to him with the BBC item as a reference.
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At first, a column showing whether or not direct speech had been used was included, but this point was omitted fairly early as of insufficiently general appearance.
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:The quote you give is direct speech from John Buchanan, not the programme editorial voice : the BBC documentary is cited to substantiate that Buchanan made it.
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As stated before, most of the story is reported by direct speech of the women and Solomon, with a few sentences and utterance verbs by the narrator.
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However, when writing quoted text such as direct speech, the opening quotation mark ( or in vertical writing ) is placed in the first square of the column.
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The optative mood likewise uses these three tenses, but there is also a future optative, used mainly to report indirectly what would be a future indicative in direct speech.
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It is a convention in Ancient Greek texts that a capital letter is not written at the beginning of a sentence ( except in some texts to indicate the beginning of direct speech ).