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“We should go now”, said Peter.
Peter said (that) they should go then.
“You have to buy the ticket, Sir”, informed me the bus driver.
The bus driver informed me, that I had to buy a ticket.
“I must find my ring!”, insisted Ann.
Ann insisted (that) she had to find her ring.
“They may be at home”, whispered one of the burglars.
One of the burglars whispered (that) they might be at home
“I can come tomorrow”, said Alice.
Alice said (that) she would be able to come the next day.
“I can sing”, said the girl.
The girls said (that) she could sing.
We should/ought to go home’.
He said that we should/ought to go home.
He said: ‘You mustn't smoke’.
He said that I mustn't smoke.
He said: ‘I must go and clean my room’
He said that he had to go and clean his room.
Anna said, “We may be late” (możliwość)
Anna said we might be late.
John said, “You may sit here” (pozwolenie)
John said we could sit there.
Emma said, “I must wash the dishes.”
Emma said she had to wash the dishes.
Amy said, “You mustn’t touch the oven.”
Amy said I mustn’t touch the oven.
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mustn’t
Daniel said, “We could go to the beach on Sunday.”
Daniel said that we could go to the beach on Sunday.
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