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"Zhenya, would you like to have dinner with me on Friday night?" asked Tim. (invite)
Tim invited Zhenya to have dinner with him on Friday night.
"Do your homework before dinner," said my mom. (tell)
My mom told me to do my homework before dinner.
"I can give you a ride to the airport if you need it," said Viktor. (offer)
Viktor offered to give me a ride to the airport.
"No, I don't want to play paintball this weekend," said Jonas. (refuse)
Jonas refused to play paintball that weekend.
"First, press the red button before the green one", Vova said to Lana. (instruct)
Vova instructed Lana to press the red button before the green one.
"We are grateful for your contribution to our school", the headmaster told Lucy (thank)
The headmaster thanked Lucy for contributing to their school.
"Is it true that you do not know the victim?", the detective asked Dollar. (suspect)
The detective suspected Dollar of knowing the victim. / Dollar was suspected of knowing the victim.
"Say your password or die", the robbers said to Eva. (threaten)
The robbers threatened to kill Eva if she didn't say her password.
“I’ll get to work early, honest I will,” Angela said. (promise)
Angela promised to get to work early.
"Yes, okay, I’ll lend you my car tomorrow," Alex said to Bill. (agree)
Alex agreed to lend Bill his car the next day.
“ I feel like seeing you soon, Susan,” said her mother. (look forward)
Susan's mother looked forward to seeing her (daughter) in the near future.
“You are not allowed to run out of the garden," Ms Kelly said to the children. (discourage)
Ms. Kelly discouraged the children from running out of the garden
“If I were you, I would sell my shares,” his accountant said to Bill. (persuade)
Bill's accountant persuaded Bill to sell his shares.
“ Please, please don’t tell dad,” my little brother cried. (beg)
My little brother begged me not to tell dad.
Prof. Ward talked to Jessie: "You should take a physics course." (encourage)
Prof. Ward encouraged to Jessie to take a physics course.
The judge said to him, “ You must pay a fine of fifty dollars” (order)
The judge ordered him to pay a fine of fifty dollars.
My mother said, “Don't forget to make an appointment with the dentist.” (remind)
My mother reminded me to make an appointment with the dentist.
Mrs. Brown said, “ You may use my car, son.” (permit)
Mrs. Brown permitted his son to use his car.
"You should definitely prepare for this exam," said our teacher. (advise)
Our teacher advised us to prepare for the exam.
"It's Helen. She murdered my husband last night", Angela told the police. (accuse)
Angela accused Helen of murdering her husband the previous night (or: the night before).
"Let me drive you home, I insist", Thomas said to his girlfriend. (insist)
Thomas insisted on driving his girlfriend home.
The doctor advised the patients: "You should not drink coffee in the morning anymore". (warn)
The doctor warned the patients not to drink coffee in the morning. / The doctor warned the patients against drinking coffee in the morning.
"I wish I didn't work here", said Harry. (regret)
Harry regretted working  there.
Jimmy said, "I have always wanted to drive that car." (dream)
Jimmy dreamt of driving that car.
Peter said, "I've been in love with you for a long time." (admit)
Peter admitted being (having been) in love with me for a long time.
Sarah said, "you should go on a holiday." (suggest)
Sarah suggested going on a holiday.
"I didn't break the vase," said Sasha. (deny)
Sasha denied breaking the vase.
Tommy said, "I'm sorry I wasn't on time." (apologise)
Tommy apologised for not having been (being) on time.