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  • "Did they finish their work on time?" the manager asked.
    The manager asked if/whether they had finished their work on time.
  • "How do you solve this problem?" the student asked.
    The student asked how I solved that problem.
  • "What did she say?" I asked.
    I asked what she had said.
  • "He will come to the party," John said.
    John said that he would come to the party.
  • "Who is your best friend?" she asked.
    She asked who my best friend was.
  • "Why are they late?" the teacher asked.
    The teacher asked why they were late.
  • "I can speak three languages," she said.
    She said that she could speak three languages.
  • "Whose bag is this?" the teacher asked.
    The teacher asked whose bag that was.
  • "Will they be back by 6 p.m.?" he asked.
    He asked if/whether they would be back by 6 p.m.
  • "Can you help me with my homework?" she asked.
    She asked if/ whether I could help her with her homework.
  • "Are you going to the concert tonight?" she asked.
    She asked if/whether I was going to the concert that night.
  • "I love learning English," she said.
    She said that she loved learning English.
  • "Does he live in London?" she asked.
    She asked if/whether he lived in London.
  • "She doesn't like chocolate," Mark said.
    Mark said that she didn’t like chocolate.
  • "Is she coming to the party?" he asked.
    He asked if/whether she was coming to the party.
  • "How much does it cost?" she asked.
    She asked how much it cost.
  • "We have finished our homework," they said.
    They said that they had finished their homework.
  • "She had already left before I arrived," Tom said.
    Tom said that she had already left before he arrived.
  • "You must study more," my teacher told me.
    My teacher told me that I had to study more.
  • "Should we take a taxi or walk?" she asked.
    She asked if/whether they should take a taxi or walk.
  • "Which book do you recommend?" he asked.
    He asked which book I recommended.
  • "They may join us later," he said.
    He said that they might join them later.
  • "How many people came to the meeting?" he asked.
    He asked how many people had come to the meeting.
  • "May I borrow your pen?" the student asked.
    The student asked if/whether they might borrow my pen.
  • "When will the train arrive?" she asked.
    She asked when the train would arrive.
  • "Do you like pizza?" he asked.
    He asked if/whether I liked pizza.
  • "I need to finish this project by Friday," she said.
    She said that she needed to finish that project by Friday.
  • "Have you ever been to Paris?" he asked.
    He asked if/whether I had ever been to Paris.