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"He works in a bank" - he said.
He said (that) he WORKED in a bank.
"Julie doesn't like going out much" - they said.
They said (that) Julie DIDN'T LIKE going out much.
"Mark and Anthony often meet friends in London at the weekend" - she said.
She said (that) Marc and Anthony often MET friends in London at the weekend.
"David doesn't have any children" - she said.
She said (that) David DIDN'T HAVE any children.
"Jill spends time with her boyfriend at the cinema every Friday night." - he said.
He said (that) Jill SPENT time with her boyfriend at the cinema every Friday night.
"She is talking on the telephone." - she said.
She said (that) she WAS TALKING on the telephone.
"Children under 6 y.o. are not visiting museum during the trip." - Jack said.
Jack said (that) the children under 6 y.o. WEREN'T VISITING museum during the trip.
"They aren't going to the library" - Emily said.
Emily said (that) they WEREN'T GOING to the library.
"Bob is taking the train to Berlin." - Mark said.
Mark said (that) Bob WAS TAKING the train to Berlin.
"Tom can help you tomorrow." - May said.
Mary said (that) Tom COULD help me tomorrow.
"She is living in Paris for a few months." - Andrew said.
Andrew said (that) she WAS LIVING in Paris for a few months.
"Lucy will come later." - she said.
She said (that) Lucy WOULD come later.
"This girl may never pass the exam." - Tobey said.
Tobey said (that) this girl MIGHT never pass the exam.
"It can be cold tonight." - John said
John said (that) it COULD be cold tonight.
"The Conservatives will win the next election." - David said.
David said (that) the Conservatives WOULD win the next election.
"Tom and Monica will get married next year." - they said.
They said (that) Tom and Monica WOULD get married next year.
"Jenny may cook dinner." - he said
He said (that) Jenny MIGHT cook dinner.
"I will stop smoking on Tuesday." - Daniel said
Daniel said (that) he WOULD stop smoking on Tuesday.