1. “Yes, I’ll book the flight for you.” 2. “I’m a film actor.” 3. “I want to speak to the manager.” 4. “Would you like me to pick you up after work?”

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1. “Yes, I’ll book the flight for you.” 2. “I’m a film actor.” 3. “I want to speak to the manager.” 4. “Would you like me to pick you up after work?” 5. “I guarantee I’ll pay you back.” 6. “No, I won’t take off my shoes.” 7. “Give me the money or I’ll tell your secret.”

8. “You should get a second opinion.” 9. “You can borrow my laptop.” 10. “What’s your surname?” 11. “Please, please, you have to help me.” 12. “Close the door now.” 13. “You should talk to your boss.” 14. “You cannot smoke in the workplace.” 15. “Will you come to my birthday party?” 16. “Stay in bed for the next two days.” 17. “Don’t forget to set the clocks one hour ahead.” 18. “Be careful, don’t drink the water.”

19. “She told Mary my secret.” 20. “Yes, I am jealous of you.” 21. “I’m sorry I ruined the evening.” 22. “I’m the best student in my class.” 23. “I feel very thirsty.” 24. “I didn’t steal the money!” 25. “I am going to drive you to hospital.” 26. “Why don’t we go to the comedy festival tomorrow?”

27. “The document must be signed by a lawyer.” 28. “The concert has been cancelled due to poor ticket sales.”

1. He agreed to book the flight for me. 2. He claimed to be a film actor. 3. He demanded to speak to the manager. 4. He offered to pick me up after work. 5. He promised to pay me back. 6. He refused to take off his shoes. 7. He threatened to tell our secret if we didn’t give him the money.

8. He advised me to get a second opinion. 9. He allowed me to borrow his laptop. 10. He asked me to tell him my surname. 11. He begged me to help him. 12. He commanded me to close the door immediately. 13. He encouraged me to talk to my boss. 14. He forbade me to smoke in the workplace. 15. He invited me to go to his birthday party. 16. He ordered me to stay in bed for the following two days. 17. He reminded me to set the clocks one hour ahead. 18. He warned me not to drink the water.

19. He accused her of telling his secret to Mary. 20. He admitted (to) being jealous of me. 21. He apologised for ruining the evening. 22. He boasted of being the best student in his class. 23. He complained (to me) of feeling very thirsty. 24. He denied stealing/having stolen the money. 25. He insisted on driving me to hospital. 26. He suggested going to the comedy festival the next day.

27. He explained that the document had to be signed by a lawyer. 28. He informed us that the concert had been cancelled due to poor ticket sales.