Answers to “3.7 told/asked + object + … (review)”

Mrs. Black à her son: “You were out very late last night.”

Mrs. Black told her son he was out very late last night.

Ray à Gail: “My brother sent me a new radio.”

Ray told Gail his brother sent him a new radio.

The doctor à Mr. Lopez: “Mr. Lopez, listen to me carefully.”

The doctor told Mr. Lopez to listen to him/her carefully.

Jill à her brother: “Will you lend me your bike?”

Jill asked her brother to lend her his bike.

Kay à David: “David, don’t go swimming by yourself.”

Kay told David not to go swimming by himself.

Jane à Tom: “Tom, don’t invite the Millers again.”

Jane told Tom not to invite the Millers again.

“me” à Linda: “I came home last night at 11:30.”

I told Linda [when | what time] I came home last night.

Ned à Jack: “I play tennis with Mary”.

Ned told Jack who he plays tennis with.

Anna à her husband: “Dear, call your mother after dinner.”

Anna told her husband to call his mother after dinner.

Don à Carl: “Carl, will you help me carry the desk?”

Don asked Carl to help him carry the desk.

Bill and Helen à Betty: “We’ve never eaten at that restaurant.”

Bill and Helen told Betty they’ve never eaten at that restaurant.

Bobby à his girlfriend: “Will you forgive me for what I said?”

Bobby asked his girlfriend to forgive him for what he said.

The workers à their boss: “We repaired Mr. Bell’s car.”

The workers told their boss whose car they repaired.

“me” à the taxi driver: “Turn left at the next traffic light.”

I told the taxi driver where to turn left.

The teacher à the students: “Do your homework by yourselves.”

The teacher told the students to do their homework by themselves.

Molly à Mr. and Mrs. Fisher: “I had fun at your party.”

Molly told Mr. and Mrs. Fisher she had fun at their party.

Mr. Hunt à the children: “Children, will you please stop yelling?”

Mr. Hunt asked the children to stop yelling.

John à his friend: “Bring a six-pack of beer tonight.”

John told his friend how much beer to bring tonight.