"He works in a bank."
say (me)
He said to me that he worked in a bank
say (me)
"I'm coming!"
He said to me that he was coming
"I don't like chocolate."
you (say)
You said you didn't like chocolate
"They would help if they could."
(say)
They said that they would help if they could
"We went out last night."
tell me
he told me that they had gone out the night before
tell (me)
"Lucy will come later.“
She told me that Lucy would come later
"She's living in Paris for a few months."
teel (us)
She told us that she was living in Paris for a few months
"I'd never been there before.“
say (me)
He said to me that he had never been to a party there before
said
"He hasn't eaten breakfast."
He said he hadn't eaten breakfast
"I won't see you tomorrow." (said)
you said you wouldn't see me the day after
say (me)
"I didn't go to the party."
He said that he hadn't gone to the party
tell (me)
"I can help you tomorrow."
you told me that you could help me the day after
"I visited my parents at the weekend."
You tell (me)
You told me that you had visited your parents at the weekend
"He could read when he was three."
say
He said that he could read when he was three
tell (me)
"I was waiting for the bus when he arrived.“
He told me that he had been waiting for the bus when he arrived
"You should go to bed early."
(say)
she said that I should go to bed earlier
"She hasn't eaten sushi before.”
(say)
She said she hadn't eaten sushi before
"I hadn't travelled by underground before I came to London.“
you say (me)
You said to me that you hadn't travelled by underground before you came to London