Read and complete the sentences with the reported speech
Shop assistant: Hello, sir! Can I help you?
Man: Hi, I hope so. Can you do me a favour?
Shop assistant: Sure! What is it?
Man: Could you open the till and give all the money to me?
Shop assistant: Sorry, sir! Why should I do it?
Man: Because I've come to rob your shop, sir.
Shop assistant: What do you mean?
Man: I'm sorry to say that but I have a big gun with me. And I can shoot you any time. So, could you just do what I'm saying?
Shop assistant: Yes, but why are you doing that?
Man: I have three hungry kids at home, sir. I'm really sorry, but I have to.
Shop assistant: I can give you $50, so you will feed them.
Man: Oh, it's so kind of you! But I also have to pay my rent and bills. I'm afraid it's not enough. Oh my God, it sounds like the police! Then, I have to leave. Dear sir, I've decided to take your $50. Thank you so much!
Policeman: There is no need to hurry. Give the money back. You won't need it for a long time because you are arrested!
- Can you do me a favour?
The robber asked
[ ] do him a favour.
2. I've come to rob your shop!
The robber said that
[ ]
3. I've decided to take your $50.
The robber said that
[ ] to take
[ ] $50.
- What favour is it?
The shop assistant asked what favour
[ ].
2. Why are you doing that?
The shop assistant asked why
[ ] that.
3. I can give you $50, so you will feed your kids.
The shop assistant said that
[ ] give $50, so
[ ] feed his kids.
- You won't need money because you are arrested.
The policeman said that
[ ] need money because
[ ].