“Don’t walk alone when it gets dark" - warn, “I didn’t take your jacket” - deny, “You should go to the doctor’s” - advise, “I’ll call you next week” - promise, “Yes, I’ll set the table for dinner” - agree, “Let’s go for a walk” - suggest, “Well done! You passed the test! - congratulate, “Don’t forget to feed the cat” - remind, “You broke my CD player” - accuse, “Again, we need to take action now" - insist, “The media is guilty of distortingthe facts” - blame, “No, I won’t do your homework for you” - refuse, “I’m sorry I ruined your shirt” - apologise, “You committed the crime” (2) - accuse (2), “You should all get vaccinated” - recommend, “Waiter, the soup is cold” - complain, “We’ll find her” (2) - promise (2), “Ok, I’ll lend you the money” (2) - agree (2), “I don’t know anything about it” (2) - deny (2), “I’ll help you with the homework,” - offer, “Don’t forget to turn the computer off, David” (2) - remind (2), “You should go to the dentist” (2) - advise (2), “Why don’t we have a party?” (2) - suggest (2),

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