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Write these sentences in indirect speech.
a. “I’m very tired”, she said.
b. “I’ll see them soon”, he said.
c. “I’m going to the cinema”, she said.
d. “I see the children quite often”, he said.
e. “I’m having a bath”, she said. f. “I’ve already met their parents”, she said.
g. “I stayed in a hotel for a few weeks”, she said.
h. “I must go home to make dinner”, he said.
i. “I haven’t been waiting long”, she said.
j. “I’m listening to the radio”, he said.
k. “I’ll tell them the news on Saturday”, she said.
l. “I like swimming, dancing and playing tennis”, he said.

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