‘Don’t wake the burglar up!’ (the policeman → the old lady), The policeman told the old lady not to wake the burglar up., ‘Lie on the floor.’ (the police → the burglar), The police ordered the burglar to lie on the floor., ‘Put better locks on your door.’ (the police → the old lady), The police told the old lady to put better locks on her door., ‘Don’t call the police.’ (Pedro → the shopkeeper), Pedro told the shopkeeper not to call the police., ‘Don’t do this again!’ (the grandmother → the boys), The grandmother told the boys not to do that again., ‘Please don’t tell my mother.’ (Pedro → his grandmother), Pedro asked his grandmother not to tell his mother., ‘Can you call a doctor, please?’ (the bank robber → the bank clerk), The bank robber asked the bank clerk to call a doctor., ‘Put your hands up!’ (the police → the bank robber), The police ordered the bank robber to put his hands up., ‘Be quiet!’ (the teacher → the students), The teacher told the students to be quiet., ‘Please, can you help me?’ (the girl → the policeman), The girl asked the policeman to help her., ‘Put that baseball bat down right now!’ (the teacher → the boy), The teacher ordered the boy to put that baseball bat down right then., ‘You should go quickly.’ (the father → his son), The father advised his son to go quickly., ‘Don’t move!’ (the police → the thief), The police told the thief not to move., ‘Please, open the window.’ (the teacher → the girl), The teacher asked the girl to open the window., ‘Don’t run in the corridor.’ (the headmaster → the students), The headmaster told the students not to run in the corridor., ‘Bring me your homework.’ (the teacher → the class), The teacher told the class to bring him/her their homework., ‘You should eat more fruit.’ (the doctor → the patient), The doctor advised the patient to eat more fruit., ‘Please, wait for me.’ (Sarah → Tom), Sarah asked Tom to wait for her., ‘Don’t shout in the library.’ (the librarian → the children), The librarian told the children not to shout in the library., ‘Take your coat.’ (the mother → her daughter), The mother told her daughter to take her coat..
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