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  • I told/said him I wasn't impressed.
    I told him I wasn't impressed.
  • John said/ told us that he couldn't come to the party.
    John told us that he couldn't come to the party.
  • She said/told she loved chocolate.
    She said she loved chocolate.
  • They said/told they were meeting Luke today.
    They said they were meeting Luke today.
  • They said/told that they didn't want to meet us on Tuesday.
    They said that they didn't want to meet us on Tuesday.
  • Jonathan said/told it would rain today.
    Jonathan said it would rain today.
  • Lucy said/told Julie that she was leaving on Wednesday.
    Lucy told Julie that she was leaving on Wednesday.
  • She said/ told me that she was going running this evening.
    She told me that she was going running this evening.
  • John said/told that he had been to the cinema at the weekend.
    John said that he had been to the cinema at the weekend.
  • They said/told us they were going to the museum this afternoon.
    They told us they were going to the museum this afternoon.
  • They said/told us that it was fine to come late.
    They told us that it was fine to come late.
  • I said/told that I hated mushrooms.
    I said that I hated mushrooms.
  • We said/told that we were going on holiday the following week.
    We said that we were going on holiday the following week.
  • The boss said/told me that I should do some more work on this report.
    The boss told me that I should do some more work on this report.
  • David said/told that he was going to arrive at eight.
    David said that he was going to arrive at eight.
  • She said/told them she wanted to quit.
    She told them she wanted to quit.
  • Jack said/told my mother he would be in Spain this week.
    Jack told my mother he would be in Spain this week.
  • He said/told he wouldn't start without us.
    He said he wouldn't start without us.
  • Julie said/ told that she would join us after work.
    Julie said that she would join us after work.
  • I said/told them I'd bring pudding.
    I told them I'd bring pudding.