76. “If you type this letter out for me, I’ll buy you a drink, OK? Thanks!” he said (persuade)
->He persuaded me to type thar letter out for him and he’d buy me a drink
77. “Sure, I don’t mind at all if you use my typewriter. Go ahead.” he said (allow)
->He allowed me to use his typewriter
78. “All right, it’s true, I was nervous.” he said (confess)
->He confessed to being nervous
79. “I don’t think Liverpool will win.” he said (doubt)
->He doubted whether Liverpool would win or not
80. “Don’t forget: you’ve got to hand in your work this evening” he said (remind)
->He reminded me to hand in my work that evening
81. “It’s a shame you couldn’t make it to the party last night” he said (regret)
->He regreted that I couldn’t make it to the party the night before
82. “Don’t worry, as long as you keep your head, you’ll manage all right” he said (assure)
->He assured that I’d manage all right as long as I kept my head
83. “You really must come, and visit us next weekend” he said (insist)
->He insisted me on visiting them the following weekend
84. “If I had more time, I’d help you with your work” he said (claim)
->He claimed that if he had more time, he’d help me with my work
85. “Might it be a good idea if we all organized our time more effectively” he said (suggest)
->He suggested organizing out time more effectively