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"Did you watch the match last night?" he asked.
He asked if I had seen the match the night before.
"Where does Sarah live?" she asked me.
She asked me where Sarah lived.
"Why did you park your car here?" he asked her.
He asked her why she had parked her car there.
"Will you marry me?" Mark asked Anna
Mark asked Anna if/whether she would marry him.
"Why are you so angry?" she asked him.
She asked him why he was so angry.
"What will you do next summer?" she asked.
She asked what I would do the following summer.
"Why are you asking silly questions?" asked my mum.
My mum asked why I was asking silly questions.
"Have you ever been abroad?" the examiner asked me.
The examiner asked me if I had ever been abroad.
"Where did you go last summer?" he asked her.
He asked her where she had gone the previous summer / the summer before.
"How long have you been learning English?" asked the examiner.
The examiner asked me how long I had been learning English.
"Are you tired?" Tim asked us.
Tim asked us if we were tired.
"How long did you spend doing your homework?" my teacher asked me.
My teacher asked me how long I had spent doing my homework.
"What have you done?" My mum asked us.
My mum asked us what we had done.
"What are you doing tonight?" Ben asked Sally.
Ben asked Sally what she was doing that night.
"What has made you so mad?" asked John.
John asked me what had made me so mad.
'Are you coming to town this week?' John asked
John asked (me) if/whether I was going to town that week.
'Can I sit here?' He asked
He asked if/whether he could sit there.
'Do you love me?' he asked
He asked if/whether I loved him.
“He isn't living in Beijing” she said
She said (that) he wasn't living in Beijing.
“I'm listening to my new CD” she said
She said (that) she was listening to her new CD.
“I'm not going to go on holiday” he said
He said (that) he was not going to go on holiday.
“I'm not going out” she said
She said (that) she was not going out.
“She's coming to the party” he said
She said (that) she was going to the party.
“We didn’t travel much” he said
He said (that) they hadn't travelled much.
“They worked in Hong Kong” he said
He said (that) they had worked in Hong Kong.
“I don’t want to go to the theatre next weekend” she said
She said (that) she didn't want to go to the theatre the following weekend.
“John doesn’t live in Japan anymore” she told me.
She told me (that) John didn't live in Japan anymore.
“Julie doesn’t like going out much” Sally told Ben.
Sally told Ben (that) Julia didn't like going out much.
“I live in New York” she said.
She said (that) she lived in New York.
'I didn't break the window,' he told his mum.
He told his mum (that) he hadn't broken the window.
“I want to go to the football match, but I don’t have enough money”. he said
He said (that) he wanted to go to the football match, but he didn't have enough money.
‘There was an accident outside the supermarket,' he said
He said (that) there had been an accident outside the supermarket.
‘I went to aparty on Friday night’, she said
She said (that) she had gone to the party on Friday night.
''You didn't listen to my instructions.'' The coach said
The coach said (that) I hadn't listened to his/her instructions.
''We´re looking for some new equipment.'' They said
They said (that) they were looking for some new equipment.
''I enjoy swimming, but I don't like taking part in competitions.'' She said
She said  (that) she enjoyed swimming, but she didn't like taking part in competitions.
''They´re going to win.'' She said
they were going to win
''They played well last year.'' He said
He said (that) they had played well the year before / the previous year.
''My team is playing well.'' She said
She said (that) her team was playing well.
''I enjoy watching sport on TV.'' He said
He said (that) he enjoyed watching sport on TV.
"I'll be living in Paris for a few months". She told us.
She told us (that) she would be living in Paris for a few months.
"I'm coming!" She said...
She said (that) she was coming.
"We went out last night." She told us.
She told us that they had gone out the previous night.
"He works in a bank." She said....
She said (that) he worked in a bank