We ________ (go) to the cinema yesterday.
We went to the cinema yesterday.
Zero Conditional: If you ___ (heat) ice, it ___ (melt).
Zero Conditional: If you heat ice, it melts.
"I am tired," she said. → She said that she ___ (be) tired.
"I am tired," she said. → She said that she was tired.
The cake ___ (bake) by my grandmother yesterday. (Past Simple Passive)
The cake was baked by my grandmother yesterday.
He enjoys ___ (swim) in the sea.
He enjoys swimming in the sea.
Tom _________ (play) basketball right now.
Tom is playing basketball right now.
First Conditional: If she ___ (study), she ___ (pass) the exam.
First Conditional: If she studies, she will pass the exam.
"I can't swim," she said. → She said that she ___ (can) swim.
"I can't swim," she said. → She said that she could swim.
A new hospital ___ (build) in our town next year. (Future Simple Passive)
A new hospital will be built in our town next year.
She decided ___ (move) to New York.
She decided to move to New York.
They ___ (live) in London for five years.
They have lived in London for five years.
Second Conditional: If I ___ (be) rich, I ___ (travel) the world.
Second Conditional: If I were rich, I would travel the world.
"We will visit you," they said. → They said that they ___ (visit) us.
"We will visit you," they said. → They said that they would visit us.
The report ___ (write) by the manager. (Present Perfect Passive)
The report has been written by the manager.
They avoid ___ (speak) about politics.
They avoid speaking about politics.
He ___ (work) there for two years before he quit.
He had been working there for two years before he quit.
Third Conditional: If they ___ (leave) earlier, they ___ (not/miss) the train.
Third Conditional: If they had left earlier, they would not have missed the train.
"I have finished my work," he said. → He said that he ___ (finish) his work.
"I have finished my work," he said. → He said that he had finished his work.
The house ___ (paint) right now. (Present Continuous Passive)
The house is being painted right now.
I hope ___ (see) you soon.
I hope to see you soon.
By 8 p.m., they ___ (drive) for five hours.
By 8 p.m., they will have been driving for five hours.
If Mark ________ (run) faster, he ___________ (win) the gold medal.
If Mark had run faster, he would have won the gold medal.
"She was watching TV," he said. → He said that she ___ (watch) TV.
"She was watching TV," he said. → He said that she had been watching TV.
The project ___ (finish) by the end of next week. (Future Perfect Passive)
The project will have been finished by the end of next week.
He suggested ___ (go) for a walk.
He suggested going for a walk.