Direct or Indirect?
Find the Performative Speech Act
Grammar Blocks
Sentence Structure
100

Want to have lunch?

A. I have class.

Indirect

100

1. I like tomatoes.

2. I apologize.

3. I need fifty dollars.

2. I apologize.

100
Wow!

100

Declarative

200

[While Dad is walking out the door.]

Mom: "We are out of bread."

Indirect.

200

1. I might help you move into your new place.

2. I helped you move into your new place.

3. I promise to help you move into your new place.

3. I promise to help you move into your new place.

200

anyone and everyone

200

Imperative

300

Mom: "Please help me with the dishes."

Direct

300

1. I forgive you.

2. I love you.

3. I see you.

1. I forgive you.

300

to one child

300

Interrogative

400

[In a hot room.]

"Penelope, can you open the window?"

Indirect.

400

1. I will all my worldly goods to my cat.

2. I will help you with your math.

3. I will be in Tulsa next week.

1. I will all my worldly goods to my cat.

400

her hilarious story

400

Exclamation

500

[Walking at the beach.]

My niece: "I'm hot!"

Indirect

500

1. I do like tomatoes.

2. I do the dishes.

3. I do take this woman in marriage.

3. I do take this woman in marriage.

500
a nuisance and an annoyance

500

Exclamation