She ..........(promise) .... ..... (buy) dinner.
She promised to buy dinner.
Because when making a report the action that was done "promised" is said, followed by an infinitive "to + (verb root)"
he ..... (ask) ..... (I) ..... ....... (play) on his team.
he asked me to play on his team.
Since when reporting what he said, we must have the verb, the person to whom they report, and the part in infinity
Pía .......... (recommend) ........... (continuie) to study until we know everything.
Pía recommended continuing to study until we know everything.
It is correct, because we must take into account that we have our verb and it is followed by an action that continues to be done, that is, it continues.
My aunts ............... (congratulate) .... (preposition/I) ...... (on) passing all my exams.
My aunts congratulated me on passing all my exams.
Since, there is a verb, followed by an object, that is, a pronoun and ends with a preposition.
She ........... (apologize) ..... (for) not ........ (call) me.
She apologized for not calling me.
We must bear in mind that we have a verb (apologized), then a preposition (for) and then a gerund verb (call-ing)
Paulo ......... (refuse) ...... ...... (do) group work.
Paulo refused to do group work.
Because we are saying that this person was denied where this would be the verb and this is followed by the uncle to connect the two ideas of the report
Juan ......... (remind) .... (I) .... ....... (take) my medications.
Juan reminded me to take my medications.
Because there must be a verb, a pronoun and the part in the infinitive.
Miguel .......... (consider) .......... (cook) for everyone.
Miguel considered cooking for everyone.
It is correct, because when reporting a sentence we have our verb, followed by an ing verb.
She ...... (invite) ..... (preposition/we) to her party.
She invited us to her party
Since, there is a verb (invite), followed by an object (us), that is, a pronoun and ends with a preposition (to),
Juan ........... (insiste) ... (on) .......... (stay) with me.
Juan insisted on staying with me.
Because we have a verb (insisted), then a preposition (on) and then a gerund verb (stay-ing)
Raúl ............ (agree) .... ............. (compete) in the school Olympics.
Raúl agreed to compete in the school Olympics.
Since when we make a report it depends on the time in which we are going to say it, in this case "access" is the verb which is in the past, followed by an infinitive "to, followed by the verb in its simple form"
My teacher .......(warn) ..... (pronoun) ...... (infinitive) .......... (pay) attention to the class so I could take the test..
My teacher warned me to pay attention to the class so I could take the test.
Since, we must have a verb, which is in the past, followed by a pronoun with the infinitive part "to and the verb in the simple form"
Luan ............. (recommend) .......... (talk) to her mother.
Gabriel proposed to buy pizza
It is correct, since when reporting an action we have our verb in the past, followed by an ing verb.
They ....... (blame) ....... (preposition/I) ....... (for) picking up their phone.
They blamed me for picking up their phone.
Because we have a verb (blamed), followed by an object (me), that is, a pronoun and ends with a preposition (for),
Luisa ........... (apologize) ........ (for) not ....... (tell) me the truth.
Luisa apologized for not telling me the truth.
Because we have a verb (apologize), then a preposition (for) and then a gerund verb (tell-ing)
She ........... (threaten) ...... ......... (tell) the truth to the authorities.
She threatened to tell the truth to the authorities.
In this case it is the same, since our sentence reports on what she said, therefore, the "threat" is the verb, and it is chosen from the infinitive "to" and the verb in the base form
She ......... (invite) ...... (pronoun) ..... (infinitive) ...... (go) to her party
This sentence is correct since we have our verb, our pronoun, accompanied by an infinitive.
She invited us to go to her party.
This sentence is correct since we have our verb, our pronoun, accompanied by an infinitive.
She ........ (admit) ......(cheat) on the exam.
She admitted to cheating on the exam.
Since when reporting an action we have our verb in the past tense (admitted), followed by a verb ing (Cheating).
My dad ............. (congratulate) .... (preposition/I) ..... (on) winning the contest.
My dad congratulated me on winning the contest.
Because we have a verb (congrutaled), followed by an object (me), that is, a pronoun and ends with a preposition (on)
Pedro ........... (insiste) ..... (on) ......... (participate) in his school parties.
Pedro insisted on participating in his school parties.
Because we have a verb (insisted), then a preposition (on) and then a gerund verb (participat-ing)