Change the sentences to indirect speech.
“Don’t put on sandals, children.” The teacher asks the children not put on sandals.
“Don’t buy anything tomorrow, Ted.” Mother asks Ted not to buy anything tomorrow.
“Don’t take anything, Susan.” Granny asks Susan not to take anything.
“Don’t be late, Jerry.” Tom tells Jerry not to by late.
“Don’t bring any sweets, Mary.” Mrs. Norman asks Mary not to bring any sweets.
“Don’t draw anything on the wall, Nick!” Granny tells Nick not to draw anything on the wall.
“Don’t wash the toy, Sam.” Mother tells Sam not to wash the toy.
“Don’t stay at the hotel, Mr. Smith.” Mr. Adams asks Mr. South not to stay at the hotel.
“Don’t miss the train, Bob.” Ted tells Bob not to miss the train.
“Don’t be afraid of the dog, Helen!” Mrs. Slow asks Helen not to be afraid of the dog.
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