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"Have lunch with me" She said to me. (invite)
She invited me to have lunch with her.
"Be a vegetarian; it's better for your health." Tom said to Anna (persuade)
Tom persuaded Anna to become a vegetarian.
‘The meeting starts in half an hour,’ the secretary told us. (inform)
The secretary informed us that the meeting started in half an hour. / The secretary informed us about the meeting starting in half an hour.
‘You had better start going to the gym,’ my doctor said. (advise)
My doctor advised me to start going to the gym.
‘I can give you a lift,’ the man told me. (offer)
The man offered to give me a lift.
‘Don’t touch anything,’ he told us. (warn)
He warned us not to touch anything.
"Thank you so much! I love the bike you bought me" she told him. (thank)
She thanked him for buying her the bike.
‘I’m innocent,’ she said. (claim)
She claimed to be innocent. / She claimed she was innocent.
‘I won’t talk to her, ‘ Edward said. (refuse)
Edward refused to talk to her.
‘Hurry up, ‘ they told us. (urge)
They urged us to hurry up.
‘I have a headache. It’s your fault,’ Sheila said to her husband. (blamed)
Sheila blamed her husband for having a headache.
"Yes, it was me who took your pen." he said to me (admit)
He admitted to taking my pen
“Okay, Keiko can go to the party” said Keiko’s mum. (agree)
Keiko’s mum agreed that Keiko could go to the party.
“I’ll go to France on holiday” said John. (decide)
John decided to go to France on holiday
“It’s a great idea to go to the beach” said Maria. (recommend)
Maria recommended going to the beach.
“You should apply for the job” said Jack to Stella. (encourage)
Jack encouraged Stella to apply for the job.
“Don’t cross the road there” she said to the children. (warn)
She warned the children not to cross the road there.
“Don’t forget that Lucy needs to go to the dentist” she said to me. (remind)
She reminded me that Lucy needed to go to the dentist
“How about having Indian food?” I said. (suggest)
I suggested having Indian food.
“I’ll study really hard for the exam” said Luke. (promise)
Luke promised to study really hard for the exam.
“I’m sorry I forgot your birthday” said Amanda to me. (apologise)
Amanda apologised for forgetting my birthday
“I’ll make the coffee!” said David. (insist on)
David insisted on making the coffee.
“Don’t forget to buy milk!” said Jim to Lucia. (remind)
Jim reminded Lucia to buy milk.
"You're lying, Michael!", she said. (accuse)
She accused Michael of lying