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"You may use a dictionary," she said to me. (allowed)
She allowed me to use a dictionary.
"I can take you home," he said to me. (offered)
He offered to take me home.
"I'm sorry I hurt you," he said to me. (apologised)
He apologised for hurting me.
"I think you should see a dentist," I said to her. (advised)
I advised her to see a dentist.
"You've won the race! Congratulations!" he said to me. (congratulated)
He congratulated me on winning the race.
"Please, please give me some money!" he said to them. (begged)
He begged them to give him some money
"I will call the police!" she said. (threatened)
She threatened to call the police.
"You mustn't turn on the music!" she said to us. (forbade)
She forbade us to turn on the music.
"No, I didn't break the vase," he said. (denied)
He denied breaking the vase.
"No, I won't lend you the bicycle," I said to him. (refused)
I refused to lend him the bicycle.
"Don't hesitate!" he said to me. (persuaded)
He persuaded me not to hesitate.
"Don't forget to switch off the light!" I said to her. (reminded)
I reminded her to switch off the light.
"Don't open the door!" she said to us. (warned)
She warned us not to open the door.
"Let's have a picnic!" they said. (suggested)
They suggested having a picnic.
"You've hit the child!" I said to him. (accused)
I accused him of hitting the child.
"Yes, I stole the car," he said. (admitted)
He admitted stealing the car.