1. "Don't go there alone, Julia" Meg told her (WARN)
2 "You'd better take a short holiday, June," said Pauline. (ADVISE)
3. "Don't argue with me." the teacher said to the boy. (ORDER)
4. Do you want to go out for dinner with me, Kate?" Felix said (INVITE)
5. "I'll follow you wherever you go," Meg told Peter (PROMISE)
6. He said to her, "Come to the party. You'll enjoy it." (PERSUADE)
7. He said to me, "I'll lend you some money if you like." (OFFER)
8. He said to us,"Why don't you have a holiday in my country cottage?" (INVITE)
9. "All right. I'll help you," Tom said to Joe. (AGREE)
10. "I'll tell you the truth," Tom said to Joe. (PROMISE)
11. "Whatever you do, don't walk on the grass," the safeguard said to the tourists. (WARN)
12. "You must pay for the damage you've done," she said. So I paid (MADE)
13. "I haven't done anything wrong," Tom said (DENY).
14. "No, I won't talk to a lawyer," Tom said (REFUSE) . .
15. YES, I did drive loo fast through the town," she said (ADMIT)
16. "I'll kill your son if you call the police," the kidnapper told them (THREATEN)
17. "If I were you, I wouldn't accept his invitation," Kim said to Lynn. (ADVISE)
18. "Remember to put your dirty clothes in this basket, boy," said the mother (REMIND)
19. "Follow that ear" the detective said to the taxi-driver. (ORDER)
20. "Go on, send your short story to the magazine," Pamela said to Paul (ENCOURAGE)
1. "Don't go there alone, Julia" Meg told her (WARN)
Meg warned Julia not to go there alone
2 "You'd better take a short holiday, June," said Pauline. (ADVISE)
Pauline advised June to take a short holiday
3. "Don't argue with me." the teacher said to the boy. (ORDER)
The teacher ordered the boy not to argue with her
4. Do you want to go out for dinner with me, Kate?" Felix said (INVITE)
Felix invited Kate to go out for dinner with him
5. "I'll follow you wherever you go," Meg told Peter (PROMISE)
Meg promised to follow Peter wherever he went
6. He said to her, "Come to the party. You'll enjoy it." (PERSUADE)
He persuaded her to come to the party
7. He said to me, "I'll lend you some money if you like." (OFFER)
He offered to lend me some money if I liked
8. He said to us,"Why don't you have a holiday in my country cottage?" (INVITE)
He invited us to have a holiday in his country cottage
9. "All right. I'll help you," Tom said to Joe. (AGREE)
Tom agreed to help Joe
10. "I'll tell you the truth," Tom said to Joe. (PROMISE)
Tom promised to tell Joe the truth
11. "Whatever you do, don't walk on the grass," the safeguard said to the tourists. (WARN)
The safeguard warned the tourists not to walk on the grass whatever they did
12. "You must pay for the damage you've done," she said. So I paid (MADE)
She made me pay for the damage I had done
13. "I haven't done anything wrong," Tom said (DENY).
Tom denied having done anything wrong
14. "No, I won't talk to a lawyer," Tom said (REFUSE) . .
Tom refused to talk to a lawyer
15. YES, I did drive loo fast through the town," she said (ADMIT)
She admitted having driven too fast through the town
16. "I'll kill your son if you call the police," the kidnapper told them (THREATEN)
The kidnapper threatened them to kill their son if they called the police
17. "If I were you, I wouldn't accept his invitation," Kim said to Lynn. (ADVISE)
Kim advised Lynn not to accept his invitation
18. "Remember to put your dirty clothes in this basket, boy," said the mother (REMIND)
The mother reminded her son to put his dirty clothes in that basket
19. "Follow that ear" the detective said to the taxi-driver. (ORDER)
The detective ordered the taxi-driver to follow that car
20. "Go on, send your short story to the magazine," Pamela said to Paul (ENCOURAGE)
Pamela encouraged Paul to send his short story to the magazine