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“Lucy is reading a book in front of the fire” - She told me
She told me Lucy was reading a book in front of the fire.
“He could read when he was three” - She said
She said (that) he could read when he was three.
“I’ll do the washing-up later” - She told me
She told me (that) she would do the washing-up later
“They would help if they could” - She said
She said (that) they would help if they could.
“I hadn’t travelled by underground before I came to London” - She said
She said (that) she hadn't travelled by underground before she came to London.
“She hasn’t eaten sushi before” - She said
She said (that) she hadn't eaten sushi before.
“I visited my parents at the weekend” - She told me
She told me (that) she had visited her parents at the weekend.
“She’s living in Paris for a few months” - She said
She said (that) she was living in Paris for a few months.
“I won’t see you tomorrow” - She said
She said (that) she wouldn't see me the other day.
“I don’t like chocolate” She told me
She told me (that) she didn't like chocolate.
“You should go to bed early” - She told me
She told me (that) I should go to bed early.
“I can help you tomorrow” - She said
She said (that) she could help me tomorrow.
“He hasn’t eaten breakfast” - She told me
She told me (that) he hadn't eaten breakfast.
“Lucy’ll come later” - She said
She said (that) Lucy would come later.
“I didn’t go to the party” - She told me
She told me (that) she hadn't gone to the party.
“ I’d never been there before” - She said
She said (that) she had never been there before.
“I’m coming!” - She said
She said (that) she was coming.
“We went out last night” - She told me
She told me (that) they had gone out the night before.
“He works in a bank” - She said
She said (that) he worked in a bank.