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"I understand the lesson," he said.
He said that he understood the lesson.
"I am happy," Sarah said.
Sarah said that she was happy.
"We play football," they said.
They said that they played football.
"He works in a bank," Maria said.
Maria said that he worked in a bank.
"We know the answer," the boys said.
The boys said that they knew the answer.
"I feel sick," the child said.
The child said that he felt sick.
"Does it rain often here?" he asked.
He asked if it rained often there.
"Why does she cry?" he asked.
He asked why she cried.
"How do you feel?" the nurse asked.
The nurse asked how I felt.
"What is your name?" she asked.
She asked what my name was.
"Are you hungry?" my mom asked.
My mom asked if I was hungry.
"They drink coffee," he said.
He said that they drank coffee.
"I don't like pizza," Sam said.
Sam said that he didn't like pizza.
"She speaks Spanish," Paul said.
Paul said that she spoke Spanish.
"Does it rain often here?" he asked.
He asked if it rained often there.
"Is he a doctor?" they asked.
They asked if he was a doctor.
"She lives in London," Tom said.
Tom said that she lived in London.
"I want an apple," he said
He said that he wanted an apple.
I said to Lina, "I don't study Mandarin."
I said to Lina that I didn't study Mandarin
Amanda asked John," What do you learn at school?"
Amanda asked John what he learned at school