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  • "Don’t forget to post that ad", said Minnie. (use REMIND)
    She reminded me to post the ad.
  • "Don't send that email. It's full of mistakes", said Lauren. (use WARN)
    Lauren warned me against sending the email/ She warned me not to send the email.
  • "It was your fault. You didn't send the report on time and now they didn't approve our project", said Milton. (use BLAME FOR)
    He blamed me for not sending the report on time.
  • "Don't worry the next meeting won't take place before December, 20th", Melania said. (use ASSURE)
    She assured that the meeting wouldn't take place before December, 20th
  • "Come on. We MUST come to the end-of-year party", said Lucas (use INSIST)
    Lucas insisted on going to the end-of-year party.
  • "I will help you with the presentation, I swear", said Lisa. (use PROMISE)
    She promised to help me with the presentation.
  • "Go on. Apply for the job. You will get it. Just do it, said,", Louisa. (use ENCOURAGE)
    Louisa encouraged me to apply for the job.
  • "It's easy. You need to make an appointment online", Romina said. (use EXPLAIN)
    She explained that I needed to make an appointment online.
  • "If I were you, I'd invest the money in bitcoins", Ronnie said. (use ADVICE)
    He advised me to invest my money in bitcoins.
  • "Why don't we have a barbecue?", said Mike. (use SUGGEST)
    He suggested having a barbecue.
  • "It's my fault. I forgot to turn it off", said John. (use ADMIT)
    He admitted that he hadn't turn it off.
  • "I haven't deleted the file", said Romeo. (use DENY)
    He denied having deleted the file.