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"I had my hand on the door handle to leave, but then the phone rang." (ABOUT)
I was about to leave when the phone rang
"He says he is the King of England, but nobody believes him." (CLAIM)
He is walking around claiming to be the King of England.
"The economic crisis is all the government's fault." (BLAME)
He blamed the government for the crisis.
"Well done on winning first prize, Diana!" (CONGRATULATE)
He congratulated Diana on winning.
"It's so unfair that we have so much work." (COMPLAIN)
They complained about having too much work.
"It was you! You broke the vase!" (ACCUSE)
She accused her sister of breaking the vase.
"Be careful! Don't cross that line!" (WARN)
The officer warned me not to cross.
"It is vital that you go to university." (URGE)
The counselor urged the student to go.
"You really should apply for that job, honey." (ENCOURAGE)
He encouraged his daughter to get the job.
"I want to speak to the manager right now!" DEMAND
He demanded to speak to the manager.
"Why don't we take the shortcut?" (PROPOSE)
He proposed taking the shortcut.
"I definitely didn't scratch your car." (DENY)
He denied damaging the car.
"I am not walking another step!" (REFUSE)
He refused to walk.
"If you don't stop, I will call the police." (THREATEN)
He threatened to report them.
"I'm so sorry I didn't write back sooner." (APOLOGISE)
He apologised for not replying.
"Please, please, let me go to the party!" (Beg)
He begged his mum to go.