"It's my house," she said.
She said it was her house.
"Has he lived here a long time?" she asked.
She asked if he had lived there for a long time.
"Stop teasing her!" the teacher told them.
The teacher told them to stop teasing her.
"I saw the police at your house last night," she told him.
Not guilty
INNOCENT
"I took my dog for a walk," he told the police.
He told the police (that) he had taken his dog for a walk.
My friend asked me what I was doing that night.
"Please, be careful," my mum said.
My mum asked me to be careful.
"Could you make some pasta for lunch tomorrow?" Tom asked his dad.
"I lost my keys," he said.
He said he had lost his keys.
"Where did you meet Gavin?," his mum asked him.
His mum asked him where he had met Gavin.
"Don't steal your brother's sweets," his mum told him.
His mum told him not too steal his brother's sweets.
She said Paul had lived in London for five years.
"Paul has lived in London for five years," she said.
Police officer.
PC
"What movie can we see?" she wondered.
She wondered what movie they could see.
"Don't shout at me if you're angry at mum!" Sally told her sister.
Sally told her sister not to shout at her if she was angry at her mum.
"Have you finished the homework I gave you last week?" the teacher asked them.
Stealing from someone's house.
BURGLARY
"I'm trying to become more organised," I told her.
She asked me who the best student in my class had been.
"Could you help Tim stop his bullies?," his mum asked his teacher.
His mum asked his teacher to help Tim stop his bullies.
She aked us what our plans were for our trip to Rome the next year.
"What are your plans for your trip to Rome next year?" she asked us.
Say they that you are sorry.
APOLOGISE