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Why don’t we go to the movies?
He suggested going to the movies.
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My car is the fastest and coolest-looking car in town.
He boasted about his car.
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Okay!
Say that again and I’ll smack you!
He threatened to smack me.
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Let me carry those bags for you, ma’am.
He offered to carry the bags.
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Okay!
Watch your mouth, dude. I will not be spoken to like that!.
She objected to being spoken to like that.
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I won’t go in there. I hate caves.
She refused to go inside the cave.
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Okay!
You did really well in the test. I’m proud of you, son.
Mom praised me for doing well in my maths test.
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You did it! You took the last cookie from the cookie jar!
1. She accused him of taking the last cookie from the cookie jar.
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I don't like it but you're right. Italian food is better.
He conceded that Italian food was better.
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Okay!
Yes, I did it. It was me who took the money
He admitted to taking the money.
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I’ll do it first thing tomorrow.
He promised to do it next thing tomorrow.
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You really should see a doctor. It might be something serious.
He promised to do it next thing tomorrow.
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Please, please, teacher, don’t tell my mom!
The pupil begged the teacher not to tell his mom.
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You’ve got the wrong guy. I didn’t kill her!
He denied killing her.
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You’d better not go there. It’s dangerous.
They advised/warned me not to go there.
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I’m sorry, I wasn’t listening.
He apologized for not listening.
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I really must leave now.
She insisted on leaving.
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Okay!
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