Present Tense Sentences
Future & Modals
Past & Perfect Tenses
Yes/No Questions
Wh Questions & Imperatives
100

“I am happy.”

He said he was happy.

100

“I will call you tomorrow.”

He said he would call me the next day.

100

“We finished the project yesterday.”

They said they had finished the project the day before.

100

“Are you ready?”

She asked if I was ready.

100

“What are you doing now?”

She asked what I was doing then.

200

“She doesn’t like coffee.”

He said she didn’t like coffee.

200

“We must update the privacy policy this month.”

They said they had to update the privacy policy that month.

200

“I saw him at the station.”

He said he had seen him at the station.

200

“Do you understand the privacy policy?”

He asked if I understood the privacy policy.

200

“Why are cookies important for websites?”

He asked why cookies were important for websites.


300

“We are analysing customer behaviour this week.”

They said they were analysing customer behaviour that week.

300

“She can finish the report today.”

He said she could finish the report that day.

300

“I’ve lost my phone.”

He said he had lost his phone.

300

“Can you explain what a data breach is?”

She asked if I could explain what a data breach was.

300

“When did the information age really begin?”

He asked when the information age had really begun.

400

“I can’t find the demographics data.”

She said she couldn’t find the demographics data.

400

“We should encrypt credit card numbers.”

They said they should encrypt credit card numbers.

400

“We have gathered enough transactional history.”

They said they had gathered enough transactional history.

400

“Did you analyse the customer behaviour survey?”

She asked if I had analysed the customer behaviour survey.

400

“How many cookies does this website use?”

He asked how many cookies that website used.

500

“Our company offered perks to loyal customers.”

They said their company had offered perks to loyal customers.

500

“I might disclose personal information by mistake.”

She said she might disclose personal information by mistake.

500

“We were studying the information age in class yesterday.”

They said they had been studying the information age in class the day before.

500

“Have you ever been to London?”

He asked if I had ever been to London.

500

“Please, encrypt the credit card numbers immediately.”

He told me to encrypt the credit card numbers immediately.