”I am reading a book at Central Park” he said
He said that he was reading a book at central park.
Complete the sentences with the correct indefinite pronoun:
Would you like me to do... for you?
(something)
Complete the sentences with each/ every/ each other:
I have tests ... Wednesday.
(every)
Complete the sentences with be/ get used to - ing:
I was just ... to going to my school when we moved to another city.
I was just (getting used) to going to my school when we moved to another city.
to hang laundry outside to dry
(hang the washing out)
“Tomorrow I will spend the day studying”
She said that tomorrow she would spend the day reading
Complete the sentences with the correct indefinite pronoun:
Don’t worry, ... will be okay.
(everything)
Complete the sentences with each/ every/ each other:
Max and I looked at ... and started laughing.
(each other)
Complete the sentences with be/ get used to - ing:
I ... breakfast every day
I (am used to having) breakfast every day
the action or process of smoothing or pressing with or as if with a heated iron
(do the ironing)
“I will drive to Chicago”
he said that he would drive to Chicago
Complete the sentences with the correct indefinite pronoun:
She needs to find ... to live.
(somewhere)
Complete the sentences with each/ every/ each other:
I have 3 brothers, ... of them have different ages.
(each)
Complete the sentences with be/ get used to - ing:
She ... for 3 hours every day
She (got used to studying) for 3 hours every day
clean with a vacuum cleaner.
(vacuum the house)
”I have to finish my project in two days” she said
She said that she had to finish her project in two days
Complete the sentences with the correct indefinite pronoun:
I can't see ... at Luiza’s party.
(anyone)
Complete the sentences with each/ every/ each other:
... student has written an email.
(Every)
Complete the sentences with be/ get used to - ing:
My mom ... getting up early.
My mom (is used to) getting up early.
killing someone - what’s the crime?
(Murder)
“I haven’t been to Spain before”
He said that he hadn’t been to Spain before
Complete the sentences with the correct indefinite pronoun:
Do you need...?
(anything)
Complete the sentences with each/ every/ each other:
I have two friends that like ...
(each other)
Complete the sentences with be/ get used to - ing:
At my cousin’s party, I ... playing with the other kids.
At my cousin’s party, I (got used to) playing with the other kids.
stealing from a shop -what’s the crime?
(Shoplifting)