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Delimiter between question and answer:

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"Is the bus stop near the shopping centre?" asked me an old woman. Use "wanted to know".
An old woman wanted to know if the bus stop was near the shopping centre.
"I should call my mother" said she.
She said she should call her mother.
"Have you done your homework?" asked the teacher. Use "whether".
The teacher asked whether the students had done their homework.
"Where is the Post Office, please?" asked me a man on the street.
A man on the street asked me where the Post Office was.
"I had taken English lessons before" she said.
She said that she had taken English lessons before.
"Will have arrived". Which tense is it?
Future perfect.
"Have you been in Los Angeles?" asked the teacher to the students.
The teacher asked the students if they had been in Los Angeles.
"Had eaten". Which tense is it?
Present perfect.
Correct the mistake: He asked me why I was so upset?.
He asked me why I was so upset.
"I'm thinking of moving to Canada" told Natalie to me.
Natalie told me she was thinking of moving to Canada.
Barbara said, “I didn’t realise it was midnight.”
Barbara said she hadn’t realised it was midnight.
"Anne works in a bank" said my friend.
My friend said that Anne worked in a bank.