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High Note 4 reporting verbs
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The guard told us not to walk on the bridge because it wasn’t safe. (warn)
The guard warned us not to walk/against walking on the bridge because it wasn’t safe.
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The old woman said the sales assistant had short-changed her. (accuse)
The old woman accused the sales assistant of shortchanging her.
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The employee was asked to wear a tie at the office but he said he wasn’t going to. (refuse)
The employee refused to wear a tie at the office.
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I asked my boss if I could take one day off for charity work and he said yes. (agree)
My boss agreed to give me one day off for charity work.
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In the end, the company told him they were wrong to fire him due to his height. (apologise)
In the end, the company apologised for firing him due to his height.
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He said he wished he hadn’t handed in his notice when his manager spoke to him rudely. (regret)
He regretted handing in his notice when his manager spoke to him rudely.
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My brother didn’t want to apply for the job but I told him to. (persuade)
I persuaded my brother to apply for the job.
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The headteacher said we should be proud of ourselves because we had passed our exams. (congratulate)
The headteacher congratulated us on/for passing our exams.
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The suspect said he hadn’t taken the money. (deny)
The suspect denied taking the money.
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I told the new employee that I would help her with the report. (offer)
I offered to help the new employee with the report.
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She knew I might forget to feed the cat, so she told me to feed it. (remind)
She reminded me to feed the cat.
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He said it was my fault he had lost his job. (blame)
He blamed me for losing his job.
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