Express the same idea using reported speech and the verbs in brackets.Model:"I have a headache," the boy said, (complain) — The boy complained that he had a headache.1. The doctor said, "You shouldn't go out today." (warn)2. "Your son has had two detentions this week," the teacher told the boy's mother, (inform)3. "I'll go home," the boy told himself, (decide)4. "Yes, this dress is very nice," the mother told her daughter, (agree)5. "I won't do it again," said the girl, (promise)6. "Kate started the fight," Peter told his teacher, (complain)7. My brother said, "I won't answer this question." (refuse)8. "It was my mistake," the manager said, (admit)9. "Phone your friend Robert," the mother told her son. (advise)10. The father said to his daughter, "I agree with you." (agree)11. Melanie wrote to Ann, "I'll come to your birthday party." (accept)
The doctor warned that I shouldn't go out today.The teacher informed the boy's mother that her son had had two detentions that week.The boy decided to go home.The mother agreed that the dress was very nice.The girl promised that she wouldn't do it again.Peter complained to his teacher that Kate started the fight.My brother refused to answer that question.The manager admitted that it was his mistake.The mother advised her son to phone his friend Robert.The father agreed with his daughter.Melanie accepted Ann's invitation to her birthday party.