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Susan said: "I'm studying in Germany this semester".
Susan said she was studying German that semester.
Peter said to his girlfriend: “I work here with my parents”.
Peter told his girlfriend (that) he worked there with his parents.
The kids said to their grandmother: “We saw you at the market yesterday”.
The kids told their grandmother (that) they had seen her at the market the day before.
The teenager said to her friends: “I’ll send you a message tomorrow”.
The teenager told her friends (that) she would send them a message the next day.
Mr. Bloom said: “I’ve tried to warn you”.
Mr. Bloom said (that) he had tried to warm me/us/him/her/them.
Bob said to me: “I can help your son”.
Bob told me he could help my son.
The doctor told Mary: “You must take your baby to the hospital”.
The doctor told Mary she had to take her baby to the hospital.
8. The girl said to the boy: “Go away”.
The girl told the boy to go away.
The doctor said to her patient: “Don’t worry”.
The doctor told her patient not to worry.
Our parents said to us: “Please behave yourselves”.
Our parents asked us to behave ourselves.
Bob said, “I want to buy a car.”
Bob said (that) he wanted to buy a car.
Susan said, “My relatives didn’t visit me.”
Susan said (that) her relatives hadn’t visited her.
She said, “I’ll take my kids for a walk.”
She said (that) she would take her kids for a walk.
They said, “We can’t play any musical instrument.”
They said (that) they couldn’t play any musical instrument.
The weatherman said, “It may rain.”
The weatherman said (that) it might rain.
He said, “I must improve my English.”
He said (that) he must/had to improve his English.
Ann said, “You could be right.”
Ann said (that) I could be right.
The doctor said to him, “Stay still.”
The doctor told him to stay still.
Dad said to the kids, “Don’t go out in the rain.”
Dad told the kids not to go out in the rain.