Reported Speech 04 – Other reporting Verbs

Fill in the gaps with the past form of the given verbs, then press "Check".
   accused      admitted      advised      apologized      confessed      decided      denied      doubted      offered      reminded      suggested   
'No, it's not true, I didn't steal the money!'
Jean stealing the money / Jean denied that she had stolen the money.

'Why don't we go to the cinema this evening?'
Peter going to the cinema / that they went to the cinema.

'I've broken your pen. I'm awfully sorry, Jack.'
David for breaking Jack's pen.

'Don't forget to post my letter, will you, Sue?'
Diana Sue to post her letter.

'Let me carry your suitcase, John.'
Harry to carry John's suitcase.

'All right, it's true, I was nervous.'
The leading actor to being nervous / that he was nervous.

'I don't think Liverpool will win.'
Vanessa whether Liverpool would win.

'If I were you, Bill, I'd buy a mountain bike.'
Stephen Bill to buy a mountain bike.

'You murdered Lord Digby, didn't you, Colin!'
The inspector Colin of murdering Lord Digby.

'It was me who stole the money,' said Jim.
Jim to stealing the money.

'Right. I'll take the brown pair.'
Andrew to take the brown pair.