Convert this text into reported speech Sally: I see if I can catch the waiter’s eye, shall I? What are we going to drink? I fancy a nice dried white wine. Father: Oh, good idea! Wine here is exelent. John it's a pity your mother is not very well. She really wanted to see you both. John: Yes, it is a shame. I know, I'll give her a ring from here. That make her feel better. Sally: That's a lovely idea, don't take too long though. I think the waiter wants to take our order. His coming over. Father: Well, actually his brining a bottle of champagne. I ordered it earlier. After all, this is a celebration.
Sally mentioned that she would try to catch the waiter's eye to order drinks, specifically mentioning a nice dried white wine. The father agreed, commenting on the excellent wine selection. He added that it was a shame that John's mother wasn't feeling well and had wanted to see them. John responded by saying he would call his mother to make her feel better. Sally agreed that it was a lovely idea but reminded John not to take too long as the waiter seemed ready to take their order. The father then revealed that he had already ordered a bottle of champagne earlier, mentioning that it was a celebration.
Sally mentioned that she would try to catch the waiter's eye to order drinks, specifically mentioning a nice dried white wine. The father agreed, commenting on the excellent wine selection. He added that it was a shame that John's mother wasn't feeling well and had wanted to see them. John responded by saying he would call his mother to make her feel better. Sally agreed that it was a lovely idea but reminded John not to take too long as the waiter seemed ready to take their order. The father then revealed that he had already ordered a bottle of champagne earlier, mentioning that it was a celebration.