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The English teacher told us: «You should be able to pass the Advanced at the end of the year»
The English teacher told us that we should be able to to pass the Advanced at the end of that year.
John thought it would be a good idea to buy fish and chips for dinner. SUGGESTED
John suggested buying fish and chips for dinner.
"I'm sorry I broke your computer," said Frank. (APOLOGISE FOR)
Frank apologised for breaking my computer.
"Where were you last night? He asked me
He asked me where I was the previous night
"Have you ever appeared on TV or radio?" The reporter asked her...
The reporter asked her if she had ever appeared on TV or radio.
"How much time do you have for reading?" He asked...
He asked how much time I had for reading.
"I left my Kindle on the sofa here, but now I can’t find it." My brother said...
My brother said he´d left his Kindle on the sofa there, but then he couldn´t find it.
"I´d love to be an actress if I could but it might not be a secure career." The girl said...
The girl said that she´d love to be an actress if she could but it might not be a secure career.
The judge said to him, “ You must pay a fine of fifty dollars” (order)
The judge ordered him to pay a fine of fifty dollars.
The boy said he did not break the vase. (deny)
The boy denied breaking the vase.
"I wish I didn't work here", said Harry. (regret)
Harry regretted not working (having worked) there.
“You are not allowed to run out of the garden”. Ms Kelly said to the children (prevent)
Ms. Kelly prevented the children from running out of the garden
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Phrasal verbs: Write what someone says
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