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'I'm very tired today', Mary told me.
Mary told me (that) she was very tired.
'I can't swim', he said.
He said (that) he couldn't swim.
'I can't go out with you this afternoon', he explained
He explained (that) he couldn't go out with me that afternoon.
'I've never been to the UK', he claimed.
He claimed (that) he had never been to the UK.
'I'll phone you tomorrow', he said to me.
He said to me (that) he would phone me the following day.
'The concert started 30 minutes ago', they told us.
They told us (that) the concert started 30 minutes before.
'My father takes me to school every day', he said
He said (that) his father took him to school every day.
'I'm seeing the doctor this morning', she told me.
She told me (that) she was seeing the doctor that morning.
'Is she doing anything tonight', he asked.
He asked if / whether she was doing anything that night.
'Do you want a lift to work tomorrow?', he asked her.
He asked her if / whether she wanted a lift to work on the following day.
Did you visit your grandparents two days ago?, he asked me.
He asked me if / whether I had visited my grandparents two days before.
"What are you going to do next week?', he asked me.
He asked me what I was going to do the next week.
'Why did you go out last night', he asked me.
He asked me why I had gone out the previous night.
'Don't make a mess, please', my dad said to me.
My dad asked me not to make a mess.
'Don't smoke here, please', sha said to him.
He asked him not to smoke there.
'Could you please be quiet', she said to me.
She asked me to be quiet.
'Wash you hands!', dad said to his son.
Dad told his son to wash his hands.
'Do your homework!', my mum said to me.
My mum told me to do my homework.
'Don't forget to close the window!', they said to me.
They told me not to forget to close the window.
'What did you watch last weekend?', he asked me.
He asked me what I had watched the previous weekend.
'What time does the train leave?', he asked her.
He asked her what time the train left.
'Will you help us with the packing tomorrow?', Betty asked us.
Betty asked us if / whether we would help them with the packing the following day.
'Open the window, please', he said to me.
He asked me to open the window.
'Don't talk to your friend!', the teacher said to me.
The teacher told me not to talk to my friend.