“Bring some milk, please.” (use: ask), He asked her to bring some milk., “I’ll help you tomorrow.” (use: promise), She promised to help me the next day., “Don’t be late!” (use: warn), He warned me not to be late., “I didn’t break the window.” (use: deny), He denied breaking the window., “Let’s go out tonight.” (use: suggest), She suggested going out that night., “You should see a doctor.” (use: advise), He advised me to see a doctor., “I’m sorry for being rude.” (use: apologize for), She apologized for being rude., “I won’t do it again.” (use: promise), He promised not to do it again., “Open the door.” (use: tell), She told me to open the door., “Please, help me with this.” (use: ask), She asked me to help her with that., “I think she’s lying.” (use: claim), He claimed that she was lying., “I’ll definitely win.” (use: predict), He predicted that he would win., “Don’t touch that!” (use: warn), She warned me not to touch that., “I forgot to call you.” (use: admit), He admitted forgetting to call me., “Let me carry your bag.” (use: offer), He offered to carry my bag., “You must finish this today.” (use: order), He ordered me to finish it that day., “I didn’t steal the money.” (use: deny), She denied stealing the money., “You did a great job!” (use: congratulate), He congratulated me on doing a great job., “Thank you for helping me.” (use: thank), She thanked me for helping her., “It’s too noisy here.” (use: complain), He complained that it was too noisy there., “I’ll call you later.” (use: promise), She promised to call me later., “You shouldn’t eat so much sugar.” (use: warn), He warned me against eating so much sugar., “Let’s order pizza.” (use: suggest), He suggested ordering pizza., “I didn’t mean to hurt you.” (use: explain), He explained that he hadn’t meant to hurt me., “Please don’t tell anyone.” (use: beg), She begged me not to tell anyone., “I won’t help you.” (use: refuse), He refused to help me., “You broke my phone!” (use: accuse), She accused me of breaking her phone., “It was my fault.” (use: admit), He admitted that it had been his fault., “Come to my party!” (use: invite), She invited me to come to her party., “If you do that again, I’ll tell your boss.” (use: threaten), He threatened to tell my boss if I did that again..
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