He ... me that he didn't have enough money.
said
told
told
I ... the waiter the soup was cold.
told
said
told
Everybody ... that I had been great.
told
said
said
She ... I was her favourite student.
told
said
said
She ... she worked in a factory.
told
said
said
'I'm really tired' ⇒ She said that she _____ really tired.
is\has been\was
was
'I don't want any trouble.' ⇒ He told me he _____ any trouble.
didn't want\hasn't wanted\hadn't wanted
didn't want
'I'll be at home all afternoon.' ⇒ She said she _____ at home all afternoon.
was\d' be\d' been
d' be
'I love my family.' ⇒ He told me that _____ loved _____ family.
I, my \ you, your \ he, his
he, his
'I haven't seen Tom.' ⇒ She told me she _____ Tom.
hadn't seen \ haven't seen \didn't see
hadn't seen
How are you?
He asked me how I was.
Where have you been?
He asked me where I had been.
Why did you come back?
He asked me why I had come back.
Can you land me some money?
He asked me if I could lend him some money.
Do you have any plans?
He asked me if I had any plans.
'There's a mouse in the kitchen!' said Martha.
Martha said there had been a mouse in the kitchen.
Martha said there WAS a mouse in the kitchen.
'We've won every match this year', Army said.
Army said they won every match this year.
Army said they HAD WON every match THAT year.
'I broke my leg two weeks ago', said Spencer.
Spencer said that he HAD BROKEN his leg two weeks BEFORE.
'I went snowboarding last year', Jim said to me.
Jim said me that he gone snowboarding last year.
Jim told me that he had gone snowboarding a year before.
'I'll call you tomorrow', she said.
She told to me that she'll call me the previous day.
She told me that she'd call me the next day.
tonight
that night
now
then\at that time
next week
the following week\a week after
two years ago
two years before
will
would