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'Will you tell the police?' They asked me
They asked me if I would tell the police
'What time are you picking me up?' I asked Mary
I asked Mary what time she was picking me up.
'Will you help me?' The teacher asked Mike.
The teacher asked Mike if he would help her.
'Where did you see our dog?' they asked me.
They asked me where I had seen their dog.
'Can you send me an email?' Sarah asked us.
Sarah asked us if we could send her an email.
'Can I call you back?' John asked Julie.
He asked her if he could call her back.
'I'm not staying in jail without seeing my lawyer' (the suspect)
He said he was not staying in jail without seeing his lawyer.
'You can see him tomorrow' (the policewoman)
She said he could see him the next day.
'I want to speak to my lawyer' (the suspect / the policewoman)
He told her he wanted to speak to his lawyer.
'You'll have to stay in jail tonight' (the policewoman / the suspect)
She told him he would have to stay in jail that night.
'I was on holiday until yesterday' (the suspect)
He said he had been on holiday until the day before.
'I didn't rob the bank last week' (the suspect / the policewoman)
He told her he hadn't robbed the bank the week before