We ... been out long when it started to rain.
We had been out long when it started to rain.
I ... all morning (study)
I have been studying all morning
If I (go) out tonight, I (go) to the cinema.
If I go out tonight, I will go to the cinema.
He works in a bank.
She said he worked in a bank
... you swim when you were 10?
Could you swim when you were 10?
When I arrived at the cinema, the film ... (start)
When I arrived at the cinema, the film had already started
Andrew ... in the country since 2015. (not/to live)
Andrew hasn't lived in the country since 2015.
If I (be) you, I (get) a new job.
If I were you, I would get a new job.
Jane left the party early
He told me they were working
We have a lot of work tomorrow. You ... be late.
We have a lot of work tomorrow. You be mustn't late.
We were very hungry because we (not / eat).
We were very hungry because we hadn't eaten
A: Are you ready for your exam tomorrow?
B: I hope so. I ... for it all week. (revise)
A: Are you ready for your exam tomorrow?
B: I hope so. I've been revising for it all week.
If she (not/be) always so late, she (be) promoted.
If she wasn't always so late, she would be promoted.
She has visited Paris three times.
She said she had visited Paris three times.
When Lizzie got home yesterday there were flowers on the table. Her husband (buy) them.
When Lizzie got home yesterday there were flowers on the table. Her husband must have bought them.
When I turned on the television, my favourite program ... (nearly finished)
When I turned on the television, my favourite program had nearly finished.
How long ... they ... for a flat? (to look)
How long have they been looking for a flat?
If she (study) she (pass) the exam.
If she had studied she would have passed the exam.
Is the bus stop near the shopping centre?
She asked me if the bus stop was near the shopping centre.
I searched for your house for ages. luckily I ... find it in the end.
I searched for your house for ages. luckily I was able to find it in the end.
By the time we reached Frankfurt I (already/be) very tired of driving.
By the time we reached Frankfurt I had already been very tired of driving.
... you ... the whole morning? (to sleep)
Have you been sleeping the whole morning?
If we (not/go) to the party, we (not/meet) them
If we hadn't gone to the party, we wouldn't have met them
How many books do they own?
She asked me how many books they owned.
Sarah couldn't find her glasses. She thought she (leave) them at her office.
Sarah couldn't find her glasses. She thought she must have left them at her office.