If I ______ (wake up) late, I ______ (be) late for work.
wake up, will - 'll / am - 'm
If I ____ (be) you, I ____ (get) a new job.
were, ’d get/ would get
"He works in a bank."
She said that he worked in a bank.
Do you like sports? He asked her
he asked her if she liked sports
please, sit down miss Brown. The doctor said
The doctor asked miss brown/her to sit down
He _____ (not/get) a better job if he ______ (not/pass) that exam.
won't / doesn't pass
If I _____ (have) enough money, I ____ (buy) a big house.
had, 'd buy/ would buy
had had / would have bought
"I was sleeping when Julie called."
She said that she had been sleeping when Julie called.
Where was the party last week? She asked me
She asked me where the party had been the previous week/ the week before
Be quiet!! The teacher told the students.
The teacher told the students /them to sit down
Everybody _____ (be) grumpy if it ____ (rain) a lot.
is, rains
If she _____ (study) she _____ (pass) the exam we had yesterday.
had studied, would have passed
"I was waiting for the bus when he arrived."
She said that she had been waiting for the bus when he arrived.
Have you lost your keys here? She asked David
She asked David if he had lost his keys there.
the day after/the following day
David _____ (be) sick if he _____ (drink) milk.
is, drinks
We ____ (come) to dinner if we _____ (have) time.
'd come/ would come, had
"He hasn't eaten breakfast."
She said that he hadn't eaten breakfast.
How much does it cost?
.... how much it cost
two days ago
I _____ (cycle) to work if the weather ____ (be) fine.
cycle / 'll cycle, ’s/ is
They _____ (have) more money if they _____ (not/buy) so many clothes.
'd have/ would have, didn't buy
"I hadn't travelled by underground before I came to London."
She said that she hadn't travelled by underground before she came to London.
are you doing your homework at the moment Lisa? her teacher asked.
Tom, Can you pass me your book please? Helen asked.
Helen asked Tom/him to pass her his book.