My sister said to me, You are going to do the washing up, don’t forget.”

  • Question:

    My sister said to me, “You are going to do the washing up, don’t forget.”


    • A.
      My sister told me to do the washing up.

    • B.
      My sister not to forget to do the washing up.

    • C.
      My sister reported me to do the washing up.

    • D.
      My sister ordered me to do the washing up.

    Reference explanation:

    Correct answer:

    Explanation: My sister said to me, “You’re going to have to wash the dishes, don’t forget.”

    The direct sentence means a reminder, so the indirect sentence must use the structure: S remined Sb to V: remind someone to do something

    A. My sister told me to wash the dishes.

    B. My sister reminded me not to forget to wash the dishes. (Do not use remind and forget in the same sentence)

    C. My sister reminds me to wash the dishes.

    D. My sister ordered me to wash the dishes

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