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1. " I have something to show you," I said to her. I told her I had something to show her. 2.

" Nothing grows in my garden. It never gets any sun," she said. She said nothing grew in her garden as it never got any sun. 3. " I'm going away tomorrow, mother," he said. He told his mother he was going away the next day. 4. " I've been in London for a month but so far I haven't had time to visit the Tower," said Rupert. Rupert said he had been in London for a month but hadn't had time to visit the Tower. 5. " It isn't so foggy today as it was yesterday," I remarked. I remarked that it wasn't so foggy that day as it had been the day before. 6. " The new underpass is being officially opened the day after tomorrow," said the BBC reporter. The BBC reporter said that the new underpass was being officially opened two days later. 7. " We have moved into our new flat, " said my aunt. My aunt said that they had moved into their new flat. 8. " We have a lift but very often it doesn't work," they said. They said they had a lift but very often it didn't work. 9. " I can see the Eiffel Tower from one of the windows of my flat," he said. He said he could see the Eiffel Tower from one of the windows of his flat. 10. " I've no idea what the time is," said his daughter. His daughter said she had no idea what the time was. 11. He said, " My wife has just been made a judge." He said that his wife had just been made a judge. 12. " I'll come with you as soon as I'm ready," she replied.

She replied that she'd come with me as soon as she was ready. 13. " I have a German lesson this afternoon and I haven't done my homework yet," said the small boy. The small boy said he had a German lesson that afternoon and hadn't done his homework. 14. " If you let the iron get too hot, you will scorch your clothes," I warned her. I warned her that if she let the iron get too hot she would scorch her clothes. 15. " You haven't given me quite enough. The bill is for 14 and you've paid me only 13," he pointed out. He pointed out that I hadn't given him quite enough. He added that the bill was for 14 and I had paid him only 13. 16. Ann said, " Englishmen make good husbands because they're nearly always willing to help in the house," Ann said that Englishmen made good husbands because they were nearly always willing to help in the house. 17. " I don't know what to do with all my plums. I suppose I'll have to make jam," she said. She said she didn't know what to do with all her plums and supposed she'd have to make jam. 18. " I couldn't get into the house because I had lost my key, so I had to break a window," he said. He said he couldn't / hadn't been able to get into the house because he had lost his key, so he had / had had to break a window. 19. " The mirror is there so that you can see yourselves when you're dancing," the ballet teacher said. The ballet teacher said that the mirror was there so that we could see ourselves when we were dancing. 20. " Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, " our science teacher explained. Our science teacher explained that water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.

21. Mum says, " I don't know what your father will say when he sees your school report." Mum says she doesn't know what my father will say when he sees my school report. 22. " If you heat ice, it melts," the little girl said. The little girl said that if you heat ice it melts. 23. " You've got my umbrella," I said I said you'd got my umbrella. 24. " This is a quite good model, madam. I use one of them myself," said the salesman. The salesman said that was a quite good model and that he used one of them himself. 25. Then Macbeth enters and says, "I have done the deed." Then Macbeth enters and says he has done the deed.

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