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'Study your reporting verbs or I'll fail you all'. The teacher said.
The teacher threatened to fail us all if we didn't study our reporting verbs.
'Why don't we go to the cinema tonight?' Tom said to Jo
Tom suggested going to the cinema that night
'Don't forget to post my letter tomorrow' Sue said to me
Sue reminded me to post the letter the following day.
'I'm fed up with studying reporting verbs. It's really boring'. Gloria said
Gloria complained about studying reporting verbs. She said they were really boring.
'You really should try this restaurant. It's brilliant. She said to me
She recommended trying that restaurant. She added that it was brilliant.
'Thanks for your help yesterday' he said to her
He thanked her for helping him the previous day
'It's true. I stole your phone.' He said to Sue.
He admitted stealing her phone
'I'm sorry I lied to you this morning' She said to him
She apologised for lying to him that morning
'Let's go for a coffee tonight.' He said
He suggested going for a coffee that night.
'No, I won't tell you who did it' He said.
He refused to tell him who had done it
'We don't know the answer to this question!' They admitted.
They admitted not knowing the answer  to that question.
'Don't do it again!' He warned them.
He warned them not to do it again.
'Do it now' She told us.
She told us to do it then.
'I wouldn't try to speak to him at the moment.' He warned us.
He warned us not to try to speak to him at that moment.
'Why don't you get a haircut' He suggested.
He suggested getting a haircut
'They should really visit the museum while they are here.' She said. (RECOMMEND)
She recommended visiting the museum while they were there. / She recommended that they visit the museum while they were there.
'Can we do anything to help?' (ASKED, us)
They asked if they could so anything to help us.
'Please, please study your reporting verbs'
He /she begged us to study our reporting verbs.
'I didn't eat the chocolate bar yesterday!' 
He denied eating the chocolate bar the day before/the previous day.
'I would trust him with keys.' He advised me.
He advised me to trust him with the keys.
'If I were you I would try the fish!' He said.
 He advised him to try the fish. He recommended trying the fish.
'Maybe you should try it again.' He suggested.
He suggested trying it again.
'Can I help you with those books?" He offered. (me)
He offered to help me with my/those books.
'Don't forget to to call your grandma this evening!' She told me. (REMINDED)
She reminded me to call my grandma that evening.
'Shall I make you a cup of tea?' 
She / he offered to make a cup of tea
She said, 'I promise I will help you with your homework next week' (PROMISED, me)
She promised to help me with my homework. / She promised that she would help me with my homework the following week.