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  • Tom said: 'This meal is delicious'.
    Tom said (that) the meal was delicious.
  • Do you like playing football? John asked us.
    John asked us if/whether we liked playing football.
  • She said to him: 'We've been invited to a party'.
    She said to him/told him (that) they had been invited to a party.
  • 'Who broke my vase?' She asked.
    She asked who had broken her vase.
  • 'I won't be learning English this evening.' he told us.
    He told us (that) he wouldn't be learning English that evening.
  • 'Where do you live?' I asked her.
    I asked her where she lived.
  • Mum told me: 'You must leave early tomorrow'.
    Mum told me (that) I had to leave early the next day/the following day.
  • 'Can you speak a foreign language?' he asked her.
    He asked her if/whether she could speak a foreign language.
  • She said: 'I haven't finished my homework yet'.
    She said (that) she hadn't finished her homework yet.
  • 'Don't go out with your friends this weekend, William.' William's dad told
    William's dad told him not to go out with his friends that weeekend.
  • 'No, I won't let them take my photo'. The actor refused ...
    The actor refused to let them take his photo.
  • 'I'm sorry I didn't wait for you, Emma.' Connor apologised ...
    Connor apologised to Emma for not waiting for her.
  • 'Don't come this way, Ashley, because it's dangerous.' She warned ...
    She warned Ashley not to come that way because it was dangerous.
  • The teacher asked: 'What time are you going home today'?
    The teacher asked what time I was going home that day.
  • They said: 'We may visit Miss Yana tonight'.
    They said (that) they might visit Miss Yana that night.
  • 'I didn't take the CD.' Taylor denied ...
    Taylor denied taking the CD.
  • 'Ella took the book from the library'. She accused ...
    She accused Ella of taking the book from the library.
  • 'Who called you today?' she asked.
    She asked who had called me that day.
  • 'We don't want to watch a film tonight', the children said.
    The children said (that) they didn't want to watch a film that night.
  • He said: 'I'd like to buy this jumper'.
    He said he would like to buy that jumper.