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Reporting verbs

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    reporting verbs - sentence transformation
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  • 'I will come before noon if I get up early enough.' -. he said. He promised to . . .
    He promised to come before noon if he got up early enough.
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  • 'Don't touch the fuse?' - he exclaimed. He warned me . . .
    He warned me not to touch the fuse.
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  • 'I didn't sell any secret information.' - he said. The suspect denied . . .
    The suspect denied selling any secret information.
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  • 'Don't forget to thank your aunt for her hospitality.' - she said. She reminded . . .
    She reminded us to thank our aunt for her hospitality
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  • 'Don't move or else I'll shoot?' - he shouted. The terrorist threatened . . .
    The terrorist threatened to shoot if I/ we moved.
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  • 'You'd better not hesitate too long or you will lose another chance.' - he said. He advised her . . .
    He advised her not to hesitate too long or she would lose another chance.
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  • 'Let's book tickets for the flight.' - he said. He suggested . . .
    He suggested booking tickets for the flight.
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  • 'Make yourselves comfortable, please.' - she said. She invited her guests . . .
    She invited her guests to make themselves comfortable.
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  • "You're a liar! - Earnie said. Earnie accused . . .
    Earnie accused me of being a liar.
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  • Kevin: "Why not have a party on Friday?" Kevin suggested . . .
    Kevin suggested having a party on Friday.
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  • Tom: "Don't go there alone." Tom warned . . .
    Tom warned me not to go there alone.
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