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  • The girl said, “I will call you tomorrow.”
    The girl said that she would call me the next day.
  • She told me, “Turn off the lights before leaving.”
    She told me to turn off the lights before leaving.
  • He said, “We were watching TV last night.”
    He said that they had been watching TV the previous night.
  • “I know exactly what you mean.” → expresses emotional agreement. True / False
    True
  • My mom said, “Clean your room.”
    My mom told me to clean my room.
  • “I see your point, but I think differently.” → expresses disagreement politely.  True / False
    True
  • My friend said, “I can swim very well.”
    My friend said that he could swim very well.
  • He said, “Don’t touch that wire.”
    He warned me not to touch that wire.
  • The officer said, “Show me your ID.”
    The officer asked me to show him my ID.
  • She told me, “Please wait here.”
    She told me to wait there.
  • "That’s one way to look at it, but…” → shows total agreement.  True / False
    False
  • The doctor told her, “Take these pills twice a day.”
    The doctor told her to take those pills twice a day.
  • He said, “I like chocolate.”
    He said that he liked chocolate.
  • She said, “I don’t want to go out.”
    She said that she didn’t want to go out.
  • Our coach said, “Don’t give up!”
    Our coach encouraged us not to give up.
  • The teacher said, “Open your books.”
    The teacher told us to open our books.
  • The teacher said, “You did your homework correctly.”
    The teacher said that I had done my homework correctly.
  • He said, “Don’t be late.”
    He told me not to be late.
  • The librarian said, “Return the books on time.”
    The librarian told us to return the books on time.
  • She said, “I am happy today.”
    She said that she was happy that day.
  • They said, “We are going to the park.”
    They said that they were going to the park.