"We are cold," the children said.
The children said (that) they were cold.
“I have an idea!” Justin told me.
Justin told me (that) he had an idea..
"I want some pizza!" my daughter said to me.
My daughter said to me (that) she wanted some pizza.
"I will be a better man!" Tom told me.
Tom told me (that) he would be a better man.
“These energy-saving light bulbs are too expensive!” Tina told me.
Tina told me (that) those energy-saving light bulbs were too expensive.
“We’re going to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle,” Justin said.
Justin said (that) they were going to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle.
“I’ll have a pre-prepared dinner,” Jim said.
Jim said (that) he would have a pre-prepared dinner.
"I can help our planet!" he told me.
He told me (that) he could help our planet.
“I’ll see you in my office,” Tom said to me.
Tom said to me (that) he would see me in his office.
“I’m going to have an organic breakfast,” Tom said.
Tom said (that) he was going to have an organic breakfast.
“I’ve never bought secondhand items,” Sara told him.
Sara told him (that) she had never bought secondhand items.
"I must go," she said to me.
She said to me (that) she had to go.
“I bought my double-glazed windows in that shop,” Nina said.
Nina said that she had bought her double-glazed windows in that shop.
"I have bought my insulated house!" Tina said.
Tina said (that) she had bought her insulated house.
"We changed the light bulbs in our house," they said to me.
They said to me (that) they had changed the light bulbs in their house.
"You can't leave your TV on standby!" my father told me.
My father told me (that) I couldn't leave my TV on standby.
“Do you want a doll for Christmas?” my mum asked.
My mum asked me if/whether I wanted a doll for Christmas.
“Do you have an eco-friendly lifestyle?” Tom asked his girlfriend.
Tom asked if/whether his girlfriend had an eco-friendly lifestyle.
He asked if/whether anyone had an idea.
"May I go out?" the student asked.
The student asked if/whether he might go out.