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Should we start now? I'd like to know if...
we should start now
Is it going to rain later? I was wondering if...
it is going to rain later
Had she found this job when she moved here? Can you tell me...
if she had found this job when she moved here
Where were the boxes? Can you remember...
where the boxes were
How long has she known him? I'd like to know...
how long she has known him
Is this the right train? Do you have any idea...
if this is / whether this is the right train
Whose car was it? Could you let me know...
whose car it was
What did he want? Would you mind telling me...
what he wanted
Will they be all right? I wonder...
if they will be / whether they will be all right
What time does the show start? Do you have any idea...
what time the show starts
Where is Joe? Do you know...
where Joe is
Does she speak Greek? I'd like to know...
if she speaks / whether she speaks Greek
Why did she cry? Can you tell me...
why she cried
"We are grateful for your contribution to our school", the headmaster told Lucy (thank)
The headmaster thanked Lucy for contributing to their school.
"Password, say or die", the robbers said to Chou (threaten)
The robbers threatened Chou to say the password.
“ I’ll work early, honest I will” Angela said (promise)
Angela promised to work early.
“Yes, okay, I’ll lend you my car tomorrow”. Alex said to Bell (agree)
Alex agreed to lend Bell his car the next day
“You are not allowed to run out of the garden”. Ms Kelly said to the children (prevent)
Ms. Kelly prevented the children from running out of the garden
“If I were you, I would sell my shares” his accountant said to Bill (persuade)
Bill's accountant persuaded Bill to sell his shares.
Prof. Ward talked to Jessie: "You should take a physics course" (encourage)
Prof. Ward encouraged to Jessie to take a physics course.
The judge said to him, “ You must pay a fine of fifty dollars” (order)
The judge ordered him to pay a fine of fifty dollars.
My mother said, “Don't forget to make an appointment with the dentist” (remind)
My mother reminded me to make an appointment with the dentist.
Mrs. Brown said, “ You may use my car, son” (permit)
Mrs. Brown permitted his son to use his car
Joe said to me “ Please come to my party next Sunday” (invite)
Joe invited me to come to his party the following Sunday
"It's Helen. She murdered my husband last night", she told the police. (accuse)
She accused Helen of murdering her husband the previous night.
"Let me drive you home, I insist", Thomas said to his crush. (insist)
Thomas insisted on driving his crush home.
The doctor advised the patients: "You should not drink coffee in the morning anymore". (warn)
The doctor warned the patients not to drink coffee in the morning.
Peter said he had been in love with me for a long time. (admit)
Peter admitted being (having been) in love with me for a long time.
Sarah said that Clara had better went on a holiday. (suggest)
Sarah suggested Clara go on a holiday.
The boy said he did not break the vase. (deny)
The boy denied breaking the vase.
Tommy said that he was so sorry as he had forgotten to be on time. (apologise)
Tommy apologised for not having been (being) on time.