1. My friend said that they had moved into their new flat.
2. The teacher said that Japan is a densely populated city.
3. He said that his parents had already seen that film.
4. He told me that he knew exactly what she had done the day before.
5. He said that his sister was working then.
6. Tony said that he would help me with those exercises the next day.
7. She told me that she had been waiting for the bus when he arrived.
8. She said that she hadn't gone to the party.
9. They said that they must see those movies that night.
10. My father told Ben that he was sure he had seen him there the week before.
1. He asked me if I lived in the country.
2. They wanted to know if I had seen Charles the previous morning.
3. She wanted to know if we would get there on time.
4. The policeman asked if I didn't know the traffic regulations.
5. The coach wanted to know if I could do my best.
6. He asked if we were going to start work the next day.
7. She asked if they had ever been to America.
1. He asked me where I had found those trainers.
2. He asked me how I could get to the airport.
3. She asked me when we would meet again.
4. She asked him why he didn't help her.
5. The mother asked the daughter where she had been.
6. The policeman asked me what she had been wearing when I saw her.
7. They asked the manager what time the plane arrived.
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