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'I don't believe him' Sophie said.
Sophie said that she didn't believe him.
'I don't like cheese burgers' Simona said.
Simona said that she didn't like cheese burgers.
'We can't use my brother's computer' Vicky told me.
Vicky told me (that) we coulnd't use her brother's computer.
'I've never visited a place like this' Ramon told me.
Ramon told me (that) he had never visited a place like that.
'I think it's going to rain tonight' William said.
William said that he thought it was going to rain that night.
'What's you favourite school subject?' Anna asked me.
Anna asked me what my favourite school subject was.
'What are your plans for the future?' my uncle asked me.
My unlce asked me what my plans were for the future.
'How many films have you starred in?' the TV host asked Brad Pitt
The TV host asked Brad Pitt how many films he had starred in.
'Is sarah happy with her life?' he asked Emma.
He asked Emma if Sarah was happy with her life.
'Will it cost very much to repair the television?' I asked.
I asked if it would cost very much to repair the television.
'Can you play the guitar?' Emilia's gandma asked her.
Emilia's grandma asked her if she could play the guitar.
Colin said to Dave 'Please, hold this book for me'.
Colon said to Dave to hold that book for him.
'Please, please don't hurt me' Robert said to the thieves.
Robert begged /(said to) the thieves not to hurt him.
The librarian said to the boys, 'Don't make so much noise'
The librarian said to/(asked) the the boys not to make so much noise.
The policeman said to the thieves 'put your hands up!'
The policeman said to the thieves to put their hands up.