He said to stay in bed for a few days. Marry said she'd gone to London with her sister. My friend said she/he watched a lot of soap operas. He asked if Tom would be there the following day. My mother asked if I had cleaned my room the previous day. Her teacher said she/he was not going to ask her. The teacher asked how the accident had happened. My cousin said they weren't interested in politics. I asked if you had heard the bell. He asked what I had told the police. Tom said New York was more lovely than London. She said he had turned out a good pianist. She asked if I was kidding. She wrote to put up at that hotel. I asked where you were living at the moment.
3. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first, using will, going to or present continuous for future meaning.
1 Have you arranged to meet Paul at seven?
Are you meeting Paul at seven?
2 The club has probably decided to close.
The club is going to close.
3 How many people are intending to come?
How many people are going to come?
4 I’m sure you can’t finish this course in the future.
I’m sure you will not finish this course in the future.
5 I promise not to tell them anything.
I promise I will not tell them anything.