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She: “Please don’t forget my book”
She asked me not to forget her book.
She said that they had never been to Scotland until last year.
“They had never been to Scotland until last year”
She asked me if I usually cooked at home.
“Do you usually cook at home?”
She told me not to touch.
Don't touch!
She: “I would have visited the hospital, if I had known you were sick”
She said (that) she would have visited the hospital, if she had known I was sick.
She: “Did you arrive before seven?”
She asked me if I arrived (had arrived) before seven.
She: “Come quickly!”
She told me to come quickly.
Jean: "The boss must sign the letter."
Jean said (that) the boss had to sign the letter.
Mrs Jones: "My mother will be 50 years old."
Mrs Jones told me (that) her mother would be 50 years old.
Richard: "I am going to ride my skateboard."
Richard said to me (that) he was going to ride his skateboard.
Peggy: "The girls helped in the house."
Peggy told me (that) the girls had helped in the house.
Simon: "David was ill."
Simon said (that) David had been ill.
Susan: "I'm watching TV."
Susan said to me (that) she was watching TV.
Max: "Frank often reads a book."
Max told me (that) Frank often read a book.
John: "Mandy is at home."
John said (that) Mandy was at home.
Jennifer: "Where do you play football today?"
Yesterday Jennifer wanted to know where I played football.
Nancy: "Why didn't Nick go to New York last summer?"
Yesterday Nancy wanted to know why Nick hadn't gone to New York the summer before.
Barbara: "Must I do my homework this afternoon?"
Yesterday Barbara asked me if she had to do her homework that afternoon.
Linda: "Did Max fly to London two weeks ago?"
Yesterday Linda wanted to know if Max had flown to London two weeks before.
Grandmother: "Where are my glasses?"
Yesterday Grandmother asked me where her glasses were.
A man: "When does the train to Liverpool leave?"
Yesterday a man asked me when the train to Liverpool left.
The teacher asked, "Who speaks English?"
The teacher wanted to know who spoke English.
"What are they doing?" she asked.
She wanted to know what they were doing.
"Where is my umbrella?" she asked.
She asked where her umbrella was.