When a large amount of water from rivers covers the ground around it
flood
"I will be there at about 10 o´clock"
She said (that) she ________ there at about 10 o´clock.
would be
"Do you enjoy being outside?" they asked him.
They asked him ________ being outside.
if he enjoyed
Past simple --> _________
(went-->_______)
past perfect ; had gone
We'll have to get up early so we can s__ o__ befiore the traffic gets bad.
set off
When the ground shakes violently because of movement inside the earth
earthquake
"They have played football since 2005."
They said they __________ football since 2005.
had played
"Where are you going to stay this summer?"
My grandma asked me _____________ summer.
where I was going to stay that
We use/don't use do or did in reported speech questions.
We don't use do or did.
What's the best way to g__ a__ the city? bus or underground?
get around
An event of prolonged shortages in the water supply
drought
"We were planning a party yesterday."
They said (that) they __________ a party _______.
had been planning ; the day before
"How do you know about me and him?"
She asked me ______________ about her and him.
how I knew
Last month --> __________
The previous month
How often do you e__ o__ at Italian restaurants?
eat out
An enormous wave that is often caused by an earthquake
tsunami
"He has baked a lot lately."
They said (that) he ________ a lot lately.
had baked
"What have you done?"
My dad asked me __________.
what I had done
Past perfect (had been) --> ___________
Past perfect doesn't change.
The hotel said we could c___ __ any time after 2pm.
check in
A situation in which there is not enough food for a great number of people, causing illness and death
famine
"I am going to visit Paris next month."
She said she _________ to visit Paris ________.
was going ; the following month / the next month
"What sport is he playing?"
She asked them _____ sport ________.
what ; he was playing.
Yesterday --> _________
The day before / the previous day
You look like you really need to g___ a__ and have a bit of a break.
get away