Declarative
Imperative
Modals
Phrases
Questions
100

"I'm working on a new project", Mike explained. 

Mike said he was working on a new project. 

100

"Don't get stuck in the past," Ben advised.

Ben advised me not to get stuck in the past.

100

"You can call me later," she said.

She said that I could call her later. 

100

"Good luck, Ben," said Tom.

Tom wished Ben good luck.

100

"Where are you going?" Ben asked. 

Ben wanted to know/asked where I was going. 

200

"I'll pick you up after school tomorrow," Dad  promised. 

Dad promised he would pick me up after school the next day/the following day. / Dad promised to pick me up the next day. 

200

The son begged, "Mum, teach me English."

The son begged his mum to teach him English.

200

"I may need this laptop," my brother said.

My brother said he might need that laptop. 

200

"Good bye, Mary" - said Nick. 

Nick said good-bye to Mary./Nick and Mary said good-bye to each other. 

200

"Why have you arrived to Bangkok?" asked the lady.

The lady asked us why we had arrived to Bangkok.

300

"Moscow is the capital of Russia", the teacher said. 

The teacher said that Moscow is the capital of Russia.

300

Bob told, "Mary, don't worry."

Bob told Mary not to worry. 

300

"I might change my mind again," she warned me. 

She warned me that she might change her mind again. 

300

"Thank you, boys." said the mother.

The mother thanked the boys.

300

"Do you want biscuits or sweets with your tea?" mum asked. 

Mum asked if/whether we wanted biscuits or sweets with tea. 

400

"Nikola Tesla was born in 1856", our historian said. 

Our historian said that Nikola Tesla was born in 1856. 

400

"Stay here and wait," my brother ordered.

My brother ordered us to stay there and wait. 

400

"You needn't bring your stuff with you," the boss said to us.

The boss said to us that we needn't bring our stuff with us. 

400

"Good morning, Ben." said Kate.

Kate greeted Ben.

400

"What's the name of this song?" Mike asked. 

Mike asked what the name of that song was. 

500

"I passed my exam last week", said Sam. 

Sam said that he had passed his exam the previous week/week before.

500

"Let's play chess", my daughter said. - "All right," I said. "Oh, no, " said Mike.

My daughter suggested playing chess. I agreed. Mike refused.

500

"It must be cold in Siberia," Sam said.

Sam said that it must be cold in Siberia. 

500

"Happy birthday!" said Ben to Rachel.

Ben congratulated Rachel.

500

"Have you got any available seats now?" we asked. 

We asked if they had any available seats at that moment/then. 

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