Use any of the given words and phrases to introduce it: to explain, to inquire, to ask, to reply, to add, to exclaim, to remark, to interrupt, to prompt, to repeat, to point out, to retort. 1. “Never mind who I was talking to.” 2. “I am looking for my friend, I don’t know where he is. He was here at 11 o’clock”. 3. “She has been informed there weren’t any strangers in the hotel.” 4. “I tell you, I have never met this person, it’s a mistake, I think.” 5. “When we find him, we’ll all have a good laugh together.” 6. “Why is he in such a hurry to leave?” 7. “When can you take up your duties, Doctor Manson?” 8. “It’s your duty to help us. It’s a game, but a damned important one for all of us.” 9. “Has she deserved that you should treat her like this?” 10. “How is she going to live? Don’t you care for her any more?” 11. “John Wesley’s Chapel was built in 1778.” 12. “What do you want with me?” 13. “I’ll always come to see you in the evening, Frank.”