I
“I am the class monitor,” said Jimmy.
he / she
Jimmy said (that) he was the class monitor.
us
Sonia said, “The car knocked into us.”
them
Sonia said (that) the car had knocked into them.
yours
Jacob said, “These pencils are yours,” to the his friends.
his / hers / theirs
Jacob said to his friends (that) those pencils were theirs.
me
“The dress fits me very well,” replied Anna.
him / her
Anna replied that the dress fitted her very well.
our
“It is our fault,” admitted the boys.
their
The boys admitted that it was their fault.
Present Simple
He said, “It is cold.”
Past Simple
He said it was cold.
my
“My car was scratched,” said Suraj.
his / her
Suraj said (that) his car had been scratched.
ours
“These books are ours,” said the pupils.
theirs
The pupils said (that) those books were theirs.
Present Continuous
Kym said, “I am going out to play.”
Past Continuous
Kym said she was going out to play.
mine
“The doll is mine,” said the little girl.
his / hers
The little girl said (that) the doll was hers.
you
“You are the culprit,” shouted Wilson to Benny.
he / she / they
Wilson shouted to Benny that he was the culprit.
Past simple
Kyle said, “I was sick.”
Past Perfect
Kyle said he had been sick.
we
“We are late,” the boys shouted.
they
The boys shouted that they were late.
your
“I want your jacket,” Mrs Teo said to her son.
his / her / them
Mrs Teo told her son that she wanted his jacket.
“I ate a burger for lunch,” said Amy.
Amy said she had eaten a burger for lunch.