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Deny, beg, suggest, complain, remind, accuse sb of.

Beg+sb+to inf

Please, please listen to me, - he said to her.


Please, please don’t leave me alone in the dark, - the girl said to her mum.
Please, don’t go, - he said to Jane.
deny+ing form/that-clause

No, I didn’t take your credit card, - Ben said.


No, I didn’t call you, - my friend told me.
No, I didn’t take your money, - Jim said.

Suggest+ing form/that-clause

Let’s have some tea.


Shall we go to Helen’s party.
Let’s go for a walk, - she said.

complain to sb of+ing form/ complain+that=clause

I have a stomachache, - she said.


We have noisy neighbours, - they told us.
He never buys me flowers, - Jane told her mother.
remind +sb + to inf

Don’t forget to keep the shelves tidy, - the manager said.


Don’t forget to lock the kitchen door, - mother said.
Don’t forget to wipe your feet when you come in from the garden, - mum told us.

accuse sb of +ing form

You stole the money, - Tom said to Jim.


You broke the window.

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