There are two different types of dialogue I'm aware of, that for the moment I'll refer to as 'direct' dialogue and 'indirect' dialogue. However, I know these terms aren't the correct ones, and it's been driving me crazy not being able to remember.
An example would probably be best.
'Direct' dialogue: "I don't want to do that," he said.
'Indirect' dialogue: He said that he didn't want to do that.
One form uses quotes to show explicitly what was said by the person; the other merely states that the person said something, without giving their words exactly. What are the proper terms for these two methods of displaying dialogue?
Thanks!
The "proper" terms are direct speech and reported speech. However, they aren't really significant, and your use of direct and indirect is very clear and I use it often with students. I hope that helps you.