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'We don't know the answer to this question!' They explained.
They explained (that) they didn't know the answer to that question.
'Don't do it!' He told them.
He told them not to do it. / He told them to not do it.
'Do it' She told us.
She told us to do it.
'I wouldn't try to speak to him at the moment.' He warned us.
He warned us not to try to speak to him at that moment.
'I was trying to help her with this problem.' He explained.
He explained (that) he had been trying to help her with a/that problem.
'They should really visit the museum while they are here.' She said. (RECOMMEND)
She recommended visiting the museum while they were there. / She recommended that they visit the museum while they were there.
'Can we do anything to help?' (ASKED, us)
They asked if they could so anything to help us.
'It's because you didn't look behind you before you turned the corner.' He explained. (me)
He explained that it was because I hadn't looked behind me before I'd turned the corner.
'I didn't eat your chocolate bar yesterday!' He shouted. (DENIED)
He denied eating my chocolate bar the day before.
'I would trust him.' He advised me.
He advised me to trust him/that man.
'I recommend you try the fish!' He said.
He recommended trying the fish.
'Maybe you should try it again.' He suggested.
He suggested trying it again.
'Can I help you with those books?" He offered. (me)
He offered to help me with my/those books.
'Don't forget to to call your grandma this evening!' She told me. (REMINDED)
She reminded me to call my grandma that evening.
'Did you steal my chocolate bar the day before yesterday?' She asked him. (ACCUSED)
She accused him of stealing her chocolate bar two days before.
She said, 'I promise I will help you with your homework next week' (PROMISED, me)
She promised to help me with my homework. / She promised that she would help me with my homework the week after.