If you (feel) sea sick, (take) one of these pills.
feel, take
You ... stay at home if you don't feel well.
should
An old man reads books every day
Books are read by the old man
Paul: “I don’t like my new flat”
Paul said that ...
he didn't like his new flat
We had an argument because he (criticise) my work.
We had an argument because he hadcriticised my work.
If you come with me, I (do) the shopping with you.
If you come with me, I will do the shopping with you.
People who work in a bank mustn't/don't have to wear a uniform.
don't have to
The secretary has given Mrs Jones some letters.
some letters have been given Mrs Jones by the secretary
Mrs Wilson: “No one has ever spoken to me like this before.”
Mrs Wilson said …
no one had ever spoken to her like that before
By the time you (wake up), I (finish) all my work.
By the time you woke up, I had finished all my work.
I (run) away screaming if I (see) an alien.
I would run away screaming if I saw an alien.
You ... drink and drive.
You mustn't drink and drive.
They can’t find Joanna
Joanna can't be found..
Nick said:”I will to visit my parents next month”
Nick said that ...
he would to visit his parents the following month
When do we use Past Perfect?
To talk about actions happened before another action in the past
I go to the doctor's, if (I / not feel) very well.
We use 'should' to give an ...
advice
We will put all these things into boxes
all these things will be put
The assistant asked:”Are you looking for something?” The assistant asked __
if I was looking for something
He failed his exam. Why?
Because he hadn't study hard.
I (travel) to New Zealand if I (have) a chance.
I would travel to New Zealand if I had a chance.
People ... make a lot of noise in the hospital.
mustn't
A book is being read by her
They asked:”Have they ever been to America?”
They asked ...
if they had ever been to America
I left for school and then I found out the news.
Parapharse with past perfect
I found out the news after I had left for school.