an advertisement on the TV or radio
commerical
"I've been here before."
Danny said ___.
(that) he had been there before.
"How long will you be in Paris?"
The reporter asked us ___
how long we would be in Paris.
"Would you please turn on the TV?"
She ___.
asked me to turn on the TV.
a phrase that's easy to remember that makes people want to buy something
slogan
"It rained a lot last night."
Megan told ____.
me (that) it had rained a lot the night before.
"Have you ever been here before?"
She asked ___
if we had ever been there before.
"Be quiet."
He ___
told me to be quiet.
something that is made to be sold
product
"Our class has a school trip tomorrow."
Ben said ___
(that) his class had a school trip the next day.
"Can you speak French?"
She asked __
if/whether I could speak French.
"Will you tag me in your post?"
My sister ___
asked me to tag her in my post.
a person or company that provides money to support an event or team
sponsor
"The band's doing two concerts next week."
Ian told ___
us/me (that) the band was doing two concerts the following week.
"Where are you staying?"
She asked ___
where we were staying.
"Stop being influenced by commercials."
Oliver ___
told me to stop being influenced by commercials.
a large advertisement that is put in a public space
billboard
"I'll go shopping with you this weekend."
Alex said ___
(that) he would go shopping with me that weekend.
"What is your favorite tourist attraction?"
She asked ___
what my favorite tourist attraction was.
"Could I borrow your sneakers?"
She ___.
asked me to borrow my sneakers.