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I'm hungry because I didn't eat breakfast. [What did Sarah say?]
Sarah said that she was hungry because she hadn't eaten breakfast.
Have you ever been there? [What did they ask?]
They asked if I had ever been there.
I went skiing there in 2014 and I want to go back. [What did he say?]
He said that he had gone skiing there in 2014 and (that) he wanted to go back.
Will you go, if they give you a lift? [What did she ask?]
She asked me if I would go, if they gave me a lift.
An elephant is an animal, but a mammoth was an animal. [What did she say?]
She said that an elephant was an animal, but (that) a mammoth had been an animal.
Max's son likes to play alone on the beach, doesn't he? [What did he ask?]
He asked if Max's son liked to play alone on the beach.
Relax! [What did he tell me to do?]
He told you to relax.
Get up! [What did she tell me to do?]
She told you to get up.
Will you go to the bank for me, if I give you my credit card? [What was her question?]
Her question was if I would go to the bank for her, if she gave me her credit card.
How many times did you go to the airport when your parents were in town? [What was the question?]
The question was how many times I had gone to the airport when my parents had been in town.
How many waves have you caught on your surfboard? [What did he ask you?]
He asked me how many waves I had caught on my surfboard.
You have to go to the supermarket to help your dad. [What did she say?]
She said that I had to go to the supermarket to help my dad.
Play chess with me! [What did he tell you?]
He told me to play chess with him.
Do your homework before you go out with your friends! [What did she tell you?]
She told me to do my homework before I go out with my friends.
Are you going to visit your Uncle for Christmas? [What did he ask?]
He asked if you were going to visit your Uncle for Christmas. (OR) He asked if you would visit your Uncle for Christmas.
She'll play basketball when she's older. [What did her mom say?]
Her mom said that she would play basketball when she was older.
I saw my brother before leaving the house. [What did I say?]
You said that you had seen your brother before leaving the house.
I often go for walks when I'm nervous. [What did she say?]
She said that she often went for walks when she was nervous.
Maria is playing outside. [What did he say?]
He said that Maria was playing outside.
I like chocolate. [What did I say?]
You said that you liked chocolate.