“Where did you go yesterday?”, Mary asked.
She asked where I had gone the day before.
"By the time he arrives, we ____ (leave)."
By the time he arrives, we will have left.
"He had his computer ____ (repair) yesterday."
He had his computer repaired yesterday.
"The letter ____ (send) yesterday."
The letter was sent yesterday.
"He said, 'I will finish it soon.'"
He said he would finish it soon.
"I ____ (study) for two hours when you called me."
I had been studying for two hours when you called me.
"I asked someone to clean my house"
I had my house cleaned.
"People speak English worldwide."
English is spoken worldwide.
"I may come to the party tonight", Jane said. Use "tell"
Jane told me she might come to the party that night.
"She ____ (live) in Paris for five years by 2025."
She will have lived in Paris for five years by 2025.
"I’ll ask someone to paint the walls."
I’ll have the walls painted.
"The book ____ (write) by the time we left."
The book had been written by the time we left.
“Please don’t be late," he ordered.
He ordered me not to be late.
"I ____ (just/finish) my lunch."
I have just finished my lunch.
"They got their roof ____ (fix) after the storm."
They got their roof fixed after the storm.
"By next month, the project ____ (complete)."
By next month, the project will have been completed.