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Dad said, “I will be leaving this house next week.”
Dad said that he would be leaving that house the following week .
Peter to Elizabeth: “I’ll give back the money when I have it.”
Peter told Elizabeth that he would give back the money when he had it .
George said, “I can’t do it now but I’ll try later.”
George said that he couldn't do it then but he would try later .
Keith told the immigration officer, “This is my first visit to the United States.”
Keith told the immigration officer that that was his first visit to the United States.
My sister told me, “I saw you at the supermarket yesterday.”
My sister told me that she had seen me at the supermarket the day before.
Tim: "How long did it take?"
He asked how long it had taken.
"Where are the glasses?" She asked me
She asked me where the glasses were.
She wanted to know:”Will we get there on time, John?”
She wanted to know if they would get there on time
“Why did you go out last night?” My mom asked me
My mom asked me why I had gone out last night (the previous night)
‘Please remember to take your blood test results with you, Garry.’ REMIND
She/He reminded Garry to take his blood test results with him.
"Remember to feed the cat," she said to me. (remind)
She reminded me to feed the cat.
"No, I haven't driven this car," she said. (deny)
She denied driving that car.
"I'm sorry I haven't written earlier," he said to me. (apologize)
He apologized for not writing earlier.
"I'm sorry I haven't written earlier," he said to me. (apologize)
He apologized for not writing earlier.
"Would you like me to carry your suitcase?" he said to her. (offer)
He offered to carry her suitcase.
"Why don't we organize a concert?" he said. (suggest)
He suggested organizing a concert.
"Don't press this button!" he said to us. (warn)
He warned us not to press that button.
"I'm sorry I came late," she said. (apologize)
She apologized for coming late.
"Yes, I ate the jam," Tom said. (admitted)
Tom admitted eating the jam.
"You stole my bike!" I said to him. (accuse)
I accused him of stealing my bike.
"I will return soon," he said. (promise)
He promised to return soon.