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The employer said to the workman,” I cannot pay you now.”
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Mukul says that he is going to Delhi.
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The Prime Minister said that no one would be allowed to disturb the peace.
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Socrates said, “Virtue is its own reward.”
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“Make me another suit like this," he said to the tailor.
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Susma asked Binay how many pens he had.
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Ram asked Krishna, “Where are you going today?"
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Paul said, "What time does the bus come"?
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The commander said to his troop, “Attack.”
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Priya advised me not to go to school the next day.