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    Change the following sentences from direct speech to indirect speech.
     
1.   "My brother likes to watch spy thrillers and detective movies," said Dylan.
     
2.   "My soup tastes weird," said Aminah's daughter.
     
3.   "I like that red sweater over by the counter," said Clarice to her mother.
     
4.   "Can you make me a paper crane, please ?" Alice asked her father.
     
5.   "I saw a man shoot the deer," said Rodney.
     
6.   "Tim is learning how to walk," said Mrs. Leeson gleefully.
     
7.   "I need to do my laundry so I can't go with you," Janet replied her colleagues.
     
8.   "We need to leave for the airport now," said the tour guide.
     
9.   "Jenny and Abbot are getting married !" announced Sharon.
     
10.   "Can I get a large cup of coffee ?" Mike asked the waiter.
     

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    Answers
     
1.   Dylan said that his brother likes to watch spy thrillers and detective movies.
2.   Aminah's daughter said that her soup tasted weird.
3.   Clarice told her mother that she liked that red sweater over by the counter.
4.   Alice asked her father if he could make her a paper crane.
5.   Rodney said that he saw a man shoot the deer.
6.   Mrs. Leeson said gleefully that Tim was learning how to walk.
7.   Janet replied her colleagues that she needed to do her laundry so she could not go with them.
8.   The tour guide said that they needed to leave for the airport now.
9.   Sharon announced that Jenny and Abbot are getting married.
10.   Mike asked the waiter for a large cup of coffee.
 
 
 

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