Turn the sentences into reported speech using an appropriate introductory verb. 1. “It wasn’t me who stole the car”, said Henry.
2. “May I have a piece of cake, please?” she said.
3. “Yes, okay. I’ll tell him about the accident”, he said.
4. “I must have the report by tomorrow”, the boss said.
5. “Please, please let me go to the party”, Sue asker her mother.
6. “I’ll never be naughty again”, Ted said to his father.
7. “Stand up straight!” said the sergeant to the soldier.
8. “Yes, it was me who robbed the bank”, he said.
9. “I didn’t come to work because I was ill”, she said to her boss.
10. “Let’s play chess”, he said.
11. “I’m sorry I forgot to phone you”, he said to her.
12. “Don’t forget to go to the bank”, she said to her.
13. “You should relax more”, the doctor said to him.
14. “Mark is shouting at me”, she said.
15. “Yes, it is a nice dress”, he said.
16. “Shall I carry your bag, Tracy?” he said.
17. “No, I certainly won’t do your homework, Graham”, said Bill.
18. “You scratched my record”, he said to her.
19. “Leave now or I’ll phone the police”, she said to the salesman.
20. “Oh alright. I’ll lend you my car, Tom”, she said.
21. “It’s true, I killed my wife”, he said.
22. “I’ll phone you as soos as I arrive”, she said to me.
23. “You’re right, she is beautiful’, she said.
24. “No, I won’t marry you, John”, she said.
25. “If you try to escape, I’ll shoot you”, he said to the prisoner.
26. “Why don’t we have chicken for dinner?” he said.
27. “You must sign the contract, Mr Harrison”, she said.
28. “I’ll punish you if you do that again”, he said to the boy.
29. “Would you like me to show you how to use this computer?” she said to me.
30. “Yes, it is a good ides”, he said.