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Matthew: "We're going to travel next week,"
Matthew said (that) they were going to travel the following week.
Mom: "Are you okay?"
My mom asked (me) if I was okay.
Lily: "It won't rain tomorrow."
Lily said (that) it wouldn't rain the next day.
Pete: "Harry wasn't here yesterday."
Pete said (that) Harry hadn't been there the day before.
Classmate (girl): "I finished my math homework last night."
My classmate said she had finished her math homework the night before.
Friend: "Please take a picture of me!"
My friend asked me to take a picture of him/her.
The teacher: "Put your books away."
The teacher told us to put our books away.
Marina: "What do the children study on Fridays?"
Marina asked me what the children studied on Fridays.
A tourist: "Does it rain a lot in London?"
A tourist asked me if it rained a lot in London.
Neighbor: "Why do you study English?"
My neighbor asked me why I studied English.
A stranger: "Where is the post office?"
A stranger asked me where the post office was.
Larry: "Is John at home?"
Larry asked me if John was at home.
Jonathan: “We aren't renting a flat.”
Jonathan said (that) they weren't renting a flat.
Shirley: “I’m taking the train to Berlin.”
Shirley told me (that) she was taking the train to Berlin.
Troy: “I’m coming.”
Troy said he was going.
Maggie: "Where is Tom?"
Maggie asked (me) where Tom was.
Thomas "Am I late?"
Thomas asked (me) if he was late.
Felix: "Are they here?"
Felix asked (me) if they were there.
Cathy: “What time is it?”
Cathy asked (me) what time it was.
Beatrice: “Is it two o’clock?”
Beatrice asked (me) if it was two o’clock.
Kevin: "I don’t feel well."
Kevin said (that) he didn’t feel well.
Edna: "My kids are at home."
Edna said (that) her kids were at home.
Sam: “I feel hungry.”
Sam said (that) he/she/they felt hungry.