Asked by edith
                I wrote an interview using reporter speech. I would like somebody check it.
thanks
Reporter speech
• Interviewer: She asked her how she exciting was that for her.
• Shakira: she said that she had recorded six songs in Spanish and she had recorded five new songs and the most exciting thing about the release was the video album and also there was a music video for each song on the album which had never been done before.
            
            
        thanks
Reporter speech
• Interviewer: She asked her how she exciting was that for her.
• Shakira: she said that she had recorded six songs in Spanish and she had recorded five new songs and the most exciting thing about the release was the video album and also there was a music video for each song on the album which had never been done before.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    In a transcript of a reporter's interview, we'd use the first person.
Reporter: How exciting was that for you?
Shakira: I recorded six songs in Spanish. . . .
Be sure to use appropriate punctuation.
    
Reporter: How exciting was that for you?
Shakira: I recorded six songs in Spanish. . . .
Be sure to use appropriate punctuation.
                    Answered by
            edith
            
    Thanks
But the original setences was: • Interviewer: She talked with Shakira about her new Cd and asked about it: How exciting is that for you?
Indirect speech
I supposed is:
She asked her how she exciting was that for her.
    
But the original setences was: • Interviewer: She talked with Shakira about her new Cd and asked about it: How exciting is that for you?
Indirect speech
I supposed is:
She asked her how she exciting was that for her.
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    Correction:
Indirect speech
<i>She asked her how exciting that was for her.</i>
Go here to study direct and indirect/reported speech (including direct and reported questions):
https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/sentence/reported-speech.htm
    
Indirect speech
<i>She asked her how exciting that was for her.</i>
Go here to study direct and indirect/reported speech (including direct and reported questions):
https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/sentence/reported-speech.htm
                    Answered by
            edith
            
    thanks tutors!
    
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    You're welcome!
    
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