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"Are James and Lucy from France?"
[ She asked me if James and Lucy were from France. ]
"Is the bus stop near the shopping centre?"
[ She asked me if the bus stop was near the shopping centre. ]
"Am I late?"
[ She asked me if she was late. ]
"How much is the rent on your flat?"
[ She asked me how much the rent on my flat was. ]
"Who is the woman in the red dress?"
[ She asked me who the woman in the red dress was. ]
"I'll do the washing-up later."
[ She said that she would do the washing-up later. ]
"She's living in Paris for a few months."
[ She said that she was living in Paris for a few months. ]
"I can help you tomorrow."
[ She said that she could help me tomorrow. ]
"I'd never been there before."
[ She said that she had never been there before. ]
"Could you give me the glass on the table, please?"
[ She asked me to give her the glass on the table. ]
"Please don't forget my book."
[ She asked me not to forget her book. ]
"Do you usually cook at home?"
[ She asked me if I usually cooked at home. ]
"Have you ever seen The Lord of the Rings?"
[ She asked me if I had ever seen The Lord of the Rings. ]
"I've never been to Wales."
[ She said that she had never been to Wales. ]
"I'll come and help you at twelve."
[ She said that she would come and help me at twelve. ]
"What are you doing tomorrow?"
[ She asked me what I was doing tomorrow. ]
"We went to the cinema and then to a Chinese restaurant."
[ She said that they had gone to the cinema and then to a Chinese restaurant. ]
"Could you explain number four, please?"
[ She asked me to explain number four. ]
"Please get me a cup of tea."
[ She asked me to get her a cup of tea. ]
"I'm leaving tomorrow."
[ She said that she was leaving tomorrow. ]
"Don't do it!"
[ She told me not to do it. ]