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Lany: ‘You took my pen without asking!’ ACCUSED
Lany accused me of taking/ having taken her pen without asking.
Iván: ‘Take a coat when you go out.’ ORDERED
He ordered me to take a coat.
If I were you, I would see a doctor. SUGGESTED
She suggested I (should) see a doctor. / She suggested seeing a doctor.
Lucía: ‘Why don't we eat out tonight?’ SUGGESTED
She suggested eating out tonight.
Nuria: ‘Don't forget to call Mick.’ REMINDED
She reminded me to call Mick.
Elena: ‘I'll cook dinner if you want.’ OFFERED
She offered to cook dinner.
Julián: ‘I'll come with you. I’m definitely coming with you!’ INSISTED
He insisted on coming with me.
Vicente: ‘Don't stay out late or there'll be consequences!’ WARNED
Vicente warned me not to stay out late.
María: ‘I'm sorry I didn't go shopping with you.’ APOLOGISED
María apologised (to me) for not going shopping with me.
Bob: ‘I didn't cheat in the exam.’ DENIED
He denied cheating / having cheated in the exam.
You should lock your doors. ADVISED
They advised us to lock our doors.
Unknown stranger: ‘I'll kill you if you tell her!’ THREATENED
He threatened to kill me if I told her.
Leticia: ‘I hate the English weather.’ COMPLAINED
Leticia complained about the English weather.
Martín: ‘It was me. I broke the glass.’ ADMITTED
Martín admitted (to) breaking / having broken the glass.
Carmen: ‘I won't do my homework.’ REFUSED
Carmen refused to do her homework.