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Reporting commands drill_ B1 level

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    How to use reporting verbs when reporting commands. B1 level
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  • Our teacher said: “Don’t leave your bags on the bus” (remind)
    Our teacher reminded us not to leave our bags on the bus
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  • My brother said: “You should try a new hairstyle” (persuade)
    My brother persuaded me to try a new hairstyle.
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  • The inspector said: “Please, show me your tickets” (ask)
    The inspector asked us to show him our tickets.
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  • I said: “You shouldn’t text me in the morning”
    I told my friends not to text me in the morning.
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  • The police officer said: “Please, get out of your car” (order)
    The police officer ordered the driver to get out of his car.
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  • The detective shouted to the thief: “Put the gun on the floor!” (Order)
    The detective ordered the thief to put the gun on the floor.
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  • The electrician said to us: “You mustn’t open the box”(warn)
    The electrician warned us not to open the box.
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  • The hairdresser said to me, “You shouldn’t use this shampoo” (advise)
    The hairdresser advised me not to use this shampoo.
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  • I whispered to my brother, “Please don’t tell anyone!” (Ask)
    I asked my brother not to tell anyone.
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  • My friend said to me, “you should tell your mum about your problem” (encourage)
    My friend encouraged me to tell my mum.
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  • My dad said to my brother, “you really should apply fo another job” (persuade)
    My dad persuaded me to apply for another job.
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  • My mum said to my dad, “Don’t invite the neighbours on Saturday” (tell)
    My mum told my dad not to invite the neighbours on Saturday.
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  • The fire officer said, “You mustn’t go into the house”
    The fire officer warned us not to go into the house.
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