Use of 'Say', 'Tell', and 'Ask'

Put in appropriate forms of ask, say, and tell.

WHO HAS THE LAST SAY?

Some people (1) that they don't build cars as they used to. What nonsense!

I walked round the beautiful new Ferrari again, admiring its lines, when my thoughts were rudely interrupted. "Will you be here long?" a voice (2) sharply. "I haven't made up my mind yet," I (3) looking up at a sour-faced traffic warden. "Well, you can't stop here," he (4) me. "Who (5) so?" I (6) him cheekily. "I (7) so," he (8) to me. "It (9) here," he added, "in case you can't read, 'No Waiting'." "You read very well. Go to the top of the class!" I (10) him, "but I'll make my own decisions." "Oh, will you?" the traffic warden (11) . "Then so will I and I've decided to give you a ticket," he (12) to me with relish as he began filling out a form. "Go ahead," I (13) him. This car doesn't belong to me anyway. I wish it did!