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“You might post these letters for me.”
He asked me to post these letters for him.
He asked me to post those letters for him.
He asked me to post these letters for me.
He asked him to post those letters for me.
"You ought to/ should/ must read the application carefully."
She advised / urged/ warned me to read application carefully.
She advised / urged/ warned to read application carefully.
She advised / urged/ warned me to read the application with care.
She advised / urged/ warned me to read the application carefully.
He said, "When I was a boy, I could eat whatever I wanted."
He said that when he had been a boy he could eat whatever he wanted.
He said that when he is a boy he can eat whatever he wanted.
He said that when she was a boy he could eat whatever he wanted.
He said that when he was a boy he could eat whatever he wanted.
He said, "I've decided to change my job."
I said, "I cannot tolerate any delay."
He said, “Let's have our lunch before starting the journey.”
He suggested that they should have their lunch before starting the journey.
He suggests that they should have their lunch before starting the journey.
He suggested that they shall have their lunch before starting the journey.
He suggested that they shall have their lunch before starting their journey.
He said, "What a beautiful scene!"
He said, "Congratulations."
(Don't use any name; you may use me/ us/ them/ him/ her for the second person.)
He said to us, "Welcome to our college."
"The students will complain," the teacher said.
"Let them," said the Headmaster.
(Reported speech for the reply of Headmaster)
The Headmaster disagreed that the students will complain.
The Headmaster disagreed that students would complain.
The Headmaster said that he did not mind if the students complained.
The Headmaster said that she did not mind if the students complained.
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