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English, 08.09.2021 06:00 raulhill98

Change these sentences into reported speech
1 Condorman said, 'I have to see my mother tonight.'
2 He asked, "Am I playing football with your father?'
3 He said, "I don't study here for a long time.
4 He inquired me, 'Do you finish reading the newspaper?'
5 Condorman told me, 'I will call you as soon as I finish.'
6 He asked me. When can I see you?'
7 He ordered me, 'open your book to page number 6'
8 He told Mary, 'don't look at me
9- Condoman wanted to know, "What time is the game?"
10 He mentioned me "don't speak Spanish in class"

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