You should go to bed. (tell) - She told me to go to bed., Do it now! (tell) - She told me to do it now., Oh, alright. I’ll do the washing up (agree) - She agreed to do the washing up., Everybody, stand up now! (tell) - She told everybody to stand up (then), No, I will not give you my money! (refuse) - She refused to give me her money., Could I use your phone? (ask) - She asked if she could use my phone., I’m sorry I shouted at you. (apologise) - She apologised for shouting at me., I’ll punish you if you don’t behave. (threaten) - He threatened to punish me if I didn't behave., It wasn’t me who stole the car. (deny) - He denied stealing the car., May I have a piece of cake please? (ask) - She asked if she might have a piece of cake., Yes, okay. I’ll tell him about the accident. (agree) - She agreed to tell him about the accident., I’ll never be naughty again. (promise) - She promised not to be naughty again., I’m sorry, I forgot to phone you. (apologise) - She apologised for forgetting to phone me., Let’s have a party! (suggest) - She suggested having a party., No, I certainly won’t do your homework! (refuse) - She refused to do my homework., ‘Don’t forget to post that letter when you go out,’ said Minnie. (remind) - Minnie reminded me to post the letter., ‘Why don’t we have a party at my place next weekend?’ said Sarah. (suggest) - Sarah suggested having a party at her place next / the following weekend., ‘If it’s not ready by the end of the week, we’ll cancel the order,’ said Tony James. (threaten) - Tony James threatened to cancel the order if it was not ready by the end of the week/ that week., ‘Don’t drive the car until the brakes have been replaced. It’s not ‘Don’t drive the car until the brakes have been replaced. It’s not safe’ said Ken. (warn) - Ken warned me not to drive the car until the brakes had been replaced., 'You really must come to the party!' (insist) - She insisted on coming to the party., 'I'll give you a hand with that if you like' (offer) - She offered to give a hand., 'If I were you, I would invest your money in gold' (advise) - She advised me to invest my money in gold.,
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