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100

“I like apples,” she said.

→ She said she liked apples.

100

“He plays football,” Mom said.

Mom said he played football.

100

“I like chocolate,” she said.

→ She said she liked chocolate.

100

“He works in a bank,”

→ She said he worked in a bank.

100

“We live in Paris,” they said.

→ They said they lived in Paris.

200

“We are studying English,” they said.

→ They said they were studying English.

200

“I’m watching TV,” he said.

→ He said he was watching TV.

200

“We are waiting for the bus,” they said.

→ They said they were waiting for the bus.

200

“He is reading a book,” Mom said.

→ Mom said he was reading a book

200

“I’m not feeling well,” he said.

→ He said he wasn’t feeling well.

300

“I will call you tomorrow,” she said.

→ She said she would call me the next day.

300

“We’ll go to the beach,” they said.

→ They said they would go to the beach.

300

“I’ll be late,” she said.

→ She said she would be late.

300

“I won’t tell anyone,” he said.

→ He said he wouldn’t tell anyone.

300

“We will help you,” they said.

→ They said they would help me.

400

“I have finished my homework,” he said.

→ He said he had finished his homework.

400

“We’ve already eaten,” they said.

They said they had already eaten.

400

“I’ve been here before,” he said.

→ He said he had been there before.

400

“He hasn’t called me,” she said.

→ She said he hadn’t called her.

400

“We’ve just eaten,” they said

→ They said they had just eaten.

500

“I can swim,” she said.

→ She said she could swim.

500

“I must leave now,” he said.

→ He said he had to leave then.

500

“I may come later,” she said.

→ She said she might come later.

500

“It was raining,” she said.

→ She said it had been raining.

500

“I saw her yesterday,” he said.

He said he had seen her the day before.