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When using reported speech, most students learn to use "say" and "tell":
Examples:
John told me he was going to stay late at work.
Peter said he wanted to visit his parents that weekend.
These forms are perfectly correct for reporting what others have said. However, there are a number of other reporting verbs which can more accurately describe what someone has said. These verbs take a variety of structures. The following list gives you reporting verbs in various categories based on sentence structure. Notice that a number of verbs can take more than one form.
verb object infinitive
verb infinitive
verb (that)
verb gerund
verb object preposition gerund
verb preposition gerund
advise
encourage
invite
remind
warn
agree
decide
offer
promise
refuse
threaten
admit
agree
decide
deny
explain
insist
promise
recommend
suggest
deny
recommend
suggest
accuse
blame
congratulate
apologize
insist
Examples: Jack encouraged me to look for a new job.
They invited all their friends to attend the presentation.
Examples: She offered to give him a lift to work.
My brother refused to take no for an answer.
Examples: Tom admitted (that) he had tried to leave early.
She agreed (that) we needed to reconsider our plans.
Examples: He denied having anything to do with her.
Ken suggested studying early in the morning.
Examples: They accused the boys of cheating on the exam.
She blamed her husband for missing the train.
Examples: He apologized for being late.
She insisted on doing the washing up.


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