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"I need to tell you something"
He/She said that he/she needed to tell me something.
"It may be what you are looking for"
He/she said it might be what I was looking for.
"There are many people here"
He/she said that there were many people there.
"I must stop this madness"
He/she said that he/she had to stop that madness.
"I will text you tomorrow"
He/she said he/she would text me the next/following day.
"I drove for more than eight hours"
He/She said that he/she had driven for more than eight hours.
"We have just arrived"
He/She said they had just arrived.
"I played video games all day"
He/She said he/she had played video games all day.
I am trying to understand.
He/She said he/she was trying to understand.
"It has been a difficult year"
He/She said it had been a difficult year.
"It may be a good idea"
He/She said it might be a good idea.
"We are doing our homework"
He/She said that they were doing their homework.
"I won't do it again"
He/She said he/she wouldn't do that again.
"I must tell her the truth"
He/She said he/she had to tell her the truth.
"I saw Jimmy last week"
He/She said that he/she had seen Jimmy the previous week.
"I didn't study"
He/She said that he/she hadn't studied.
"I can stay with you today"
He/she said that he/she could stay with me that day.
"My cousin is travelling to London next year"
He/she said that his/her cousin was travelling to London the following year.
"I don't understand these activities"
He/she said that he/she didn't understand those activities.
"I usually buy books on this page"
He/She said he/she usually bought books on that page.