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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Reported Speech Reported Speech is used to communicate what someone else said, but without using the exact words. (A few changes are necessary, sometimes we change the pronoun, the verb or the tense) - Accuse of -ingAnna accused Niall of taking her iPad.- Admit to (optional) -ing; admit that (optional)The company admitted to selling banned products. I admit that I was to blame.- Apologise for -ingHarry apologised for being late.- Argue for -ing; argue that (optional)The department argued convincingly for having extra staff.Krisztina argued that it was unnecessary to delay the expedition.- Claim that (optional)Newspapers are claiming that Mr Blair was told in advance.- Deny that (optional); deny -ingHe denied his part in the crime.Mary denied hiding the files.- Explain that (optional)Jason explained that he was the one who committed the crime .- Insist on -ing; insist that (optional)The children insisted on staying up late.Lucia insisted that the project was too difficult.- Promise that (optional); promise to infinitiveMum promised she would drive me to my friends house. Laura has promised to water the plants while were away.- Refuse to infinitiveThe MP has refused to comment on these rumours.- Say that (optional); in passive, is said to infinitivePeople said that the flames were visible ten miles away.The CD is said to include many new songs. - Suggest that (optional); suggest -ingAnne suggested that they should start with the Maths homework.Luke suggested contacting everyone by phone.- Urge to infinitiveTiffani urged them to keep calm.Warn that (optional); warn to infinitiveHis sister warned us that he might not come.The police warned people not to go out during the storm. - Accuse of -ingAnna accused Niall of taking her iPad.- Admit to (optional) -ing; admit that (optional)The company admitted to selling banned products. I admit that I was to blame.- Apologise for -ingHarry apologised for being late.- Argue for -ing; argue that (optional)The department argued convincingly for having extra staff.Krisztina argued that it was unnecessary to delay the expedition.- Claim that (optional)Newspapers are claiming that Mr Blair was told in advance.- Deny that (optional); deny -ingHe denied his part in the crime.Mary denied hiding the files.- Explain that (optional)Jason explained that he was the one who committed the crime .- Insist on -ing; insist that (optional)The children insisted on staying up late.Lucia insisted that the project was too difficult.- Promise that (optional); promise to infinitiveMum promised she would drive me to my friends house. Laura has promised to water the plants while were away.- Refuse to infinitiveThe MP has refused to comment on these rumours.- Say that (optional); in passive, is said to infinitivePeople said that the flames were visible ten miles away.The CD is said to include many new songs. - Suggest that (optional); suggest -ingAnne suggested that they should start with the Maths homework.Luke suggested contacting everyone by phone.- Urge to infinitiveTiffani urged them to keep calm.Warn that (optional); warn to infinitiveHis sister warned us that he might not come.The police warned people not to go out during the storm. ⚡️ 🍔🍟🍕
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