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  • Report the question: "Where is he?", she asked me.
    She asked me where he was.
  • If you want to ____ thieves not to act, make them feel they're being watched.
    persuade
    agree
    claim
  • It took me a while to _______ eating dinner after 8pm in Spain.
    get used to
  • When Henry moved to Spain it took him a few years to _______ the hot summers.
    get used to
  • Report the question: "Have you studied reported speech before?", she asked me.
    She asked me if I had studied reported speech before.
  • Moving back in with my parents was strange at first, but after a while I _______ it.
    got used to
  • Report the question: "What are you doing?", she asked me.
    She asked me what I was doing.
  • He _______ travel all around the world, but he doesn't travel much now.
    used to travel
  • The band came on stage late. They made/let us wait over an hour.
    made
  • Make/let me help you with that bag. It looks really heavy.
    let
  • He ______ have a lot of money, but now he is very poor.
    used to have
  • They're ____ that the police do more to reduce trouble in the area.
    demanding
    annoying
    refusing
  • I _____ that the police stop wasting their time on silly things like this.
    inviting
    persuade
    recommend
  • He _____ cigars every day, but now he cannot afford such expensive things.
    used to smoke
  • It was very kind of you to let/make us stay over, Mrs. Johnson. Thanks for having us!
    let
  • Report the question: "Can you help me?", she asked me.
    She asked me if I could help her.
  • They live in a small village. They ______ hearing a lot of noise at night.
    are not used to
  • We want to ____ people to take pride in where they live.
    agree
    encourage
    claim