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Choose the correct answer. 1) She says that he has taken/took her toys. 2) My sister has said that she will go/goes to the park at noon. 3) She said that he sent/sends her a message. 4) He said that his brother got up/gets up early in the morning 5) Mary says that Peter waited/will wait for her. |
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Choose the correct answer. 1) Anna said that she ____ a very interesting book. 1) is reading 2) was reading 3) reads 2) She said that she _________ to her father a while before. 1) had spoken 2) spoken 3) will speak 3) Jane said that she ______ for her brother since 3 o’clock. 1) waited 2) will wait 3) had been waiting 4) He says that Alice _________ that project. 1) does 2) will do 3) did 5) He said that they _______ to study French 2 years before. 1) began 2) begin 3) begun
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Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. 1) He said that he _________ (bring) parcel the day before. 2) She said that she _________ (finish) her work by 4 o’clock the day before. 3) He said that they _________ (meet) each other 10 years before. 4) John said that he _________ (sign) the contract on Sunday morning. 5) He said that she _________ (consult) the doctor the day before. |
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Match the phrases.
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Choose the correct answer. 1) Lisa said that she had been/was there the day before. 2) She said that she had bought/bought this dress the week before. 3) Jack said that he would finish/had finished his work by the next day. 4) She said that they will go/had gone to the cinema the day before. 5) Jane says that she will join/would join me in the evening. |
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Choose the correct answer. 1) He says that the lecture had begun/has begun. 2) Martha says that she had lent/has lent him her book. 3) Laura says that she will come/would come to the party. 4) Tim said that he spent/had spent a lot of money the day before. 5) He says that he will arrive/had arrived the following week. |
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Choose the correct answer.
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Choose the correct answer. 1) I can’t say/tell the difference between these silk dress and the woolen one. 2) I wish Jack had told/said me about his accident. 3) You could have told/said something about this situation. 4) To tell/say you the truth, I don’t like Mary. 5) Peter felt confused, but he didn’t say/tell anything. |