He said, "I need financial support."
He said that he needed financial support.
He said "I'm not from England."
He said that he wasn't from England.
My mum said, "Wait here".
USE--> told
My mum told me to wait there.
Lisa said, "I hate tests."
Lisa said that she hated tests.
She said, "I'm meeting my cousin for dinner today."
She said that she was meeting her cousin for dinner that day.
She said, "I will wait for you."
She said that she would wait for me.
Alexa said, "I need some time to rest."
Alexa said that she needed some time to rest.
"He has already visited Paris," said Emma.
Emma said that he had already visited Paris.
Ralph said, "Jo has been enjoying himself at the event".
Ralph said that Jo had been enjoying himself at the event.
The weather forecaster said, "It will rain tomorrow".
The weather forecaster said that it would rain the following day.
The teacher said, "We have finished with this unit."
The teacher said that We had finished with that unit.
My father said to us, "We're going to visit Greece."
My Father said to us that we were going to visit Greece.
Ben told Amy, "Don't waste time."
USE --> urge
Ben urged Amy not to wast time.
He said, "I have just bought these tickets".
He said he had just bought those tickets.
Carlos asked, "Did you catch a cold?"
Carlos asked if I had caught the cold.
They said, "Tina has broken the vase."
USE--> blame
They blamed Tina for breaking the vase.
"Did you finish your homework?" inquired the teacher.
The teacher inquired if I had finished my homework.
"She is studying French," mentioned John.
John mentioned that she was studying French.
Monica said, "I was in a huge traffic jam yesterday."
Monica said that she had been in a huge traffic jam the previous day.
She told me, "If I can, I will come and visit you tomorrow."
She told me that if she could, she would come and visit me the next day.
Alberto asked, "What time is it?"
Alberto asked what time it was.
Luca said, "I didn't forget the invitation."
USE --> deny
Luca denied forgetting the invitation.
They said, "We support our football team."
USE --> convince
They convniced us that they supported their football team.
She said, "You should throw a welcome party".
USE --> suggest
She suggested throwing a welcome party.
They say, "We're satisfied with your results".
They say they're satisfied with our results.