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My mum doesn’t like pets. If only she ___ (let) me have a dog.
would let
I share a room with my sister. I wish I ____ (not have to) share a room with anyone.
didn’t have to
My best friend is brilliant at sport. If only I _____ (play) football as well as him.
could play
Our computer is very slow. I wish we _____ (have) a new one.
had
My brother loves Japanese comics. He wishes he ____ (live) in Japan.
lived
I have to stay in and do my homework. If only I ___ (go out) with my friends.
could go out
The TV is on too loud. I wish my brother ____ it ____ (turn down).
would turn, down
I can’t afford to go out with my friends. I wish I ____ (have) more money.
had
What activities ____ if you ____ in the Caribbean? (do / live) (2nd conditional)
would you do, lived
How much money ___ to your friends if you ____ 1 million euros? (give / win) (2nd conditional)
would you give, won
How ___ if you ____ school tomorrow? (feel / change) (2nd conditional)
would you feel, changed
Which decade ____ if you ____ a time machine? (visit / have) (2nd conditional)
would you visit, had
What ____ you do if you ____ a snake in your bedroom? (do / see) (2nd conditional)
would, saw
If more people shared car journeys, their carbon footprint will be / would be smaller.
would be
This shirt might fit better if the collar is / was a bit looser.
was
If I am / were two years older, I could vote in the elections.
were
If you weren’t on your phone all day, you might / will get more work done.
might
I would put solar panels on my roof if I live / lived somewhere sunny.
lived
If electric cars were cheaper, more people buy / would buy them.
would buy
We (are / bathroom / next / our / decorated / having) week.
We are having our bathroom decorated next week.
You (should / mended / your / get / laptop).
You should get your laptop mended.
Brandon (has / every / his / tested / eyes) year.
Brandon has his eyes tested every year.
Sheila (bag / her / stolen / got) yesterday.
Sheila got her bag stolen yesterday.
I (having / my / cut / hair / am) tomorrow.
am having my hair cut
My cousin got his ankle broke / broken during the match.
broken
Your hair looks great. Have you cut it / had it cut in that new hairdresser?
had it cut
I’m going to have my room paint / painted purple.
painted
I’ll get / have my brother to help us with this. He’s good at maths.
get
I don’t like having my photo took / taken.
taken
We’ll get dad driven / to drive us to the match.
to drive
My friend had her bag stole / stolen last week.
stolen
I can’t go by bike. I’m having it fix / fixed.
fixed
I asked the lady in the pharmacy if they sold / do sell hay fever tablets.
sold
The patient asked somebody where was the waiting room / the waiting room was.
the waiting room was
I asked the doctor to give / can he give me some stronger painkillers.
to give
The nurse asked her how often did she / she did intensive exercise.
she did
The doctor asked me which shoulder did hurt / hurt more.
hurt
The receptionist asked me show / me to show some ID.
me to show
‘Don’t tell anyone about the accident.' (Reported Speech)
My sister asked me not to tell anyone about the accident.
‘Where are you going after school?’ (Reported Speech)
I asked my friend where he/she was going after school.
‘Can you carry the box for me?’ (Reported Speech)
My dad asked me to carry the box for him.
‘Have you ever tried a dangerous sport?' (Reported Speech)
My brother asked dad if he had ever tried a dangerous sport.
‘Please be careful!’ (Reported Speech)
My dad asked us to be careful.
‘Can we swim in the lake?’ (Reported Speech)
They wanted to know if they could swim in the lake.
‘How did you break your arm?’ (Reported Speech)
My teacher asked me how I had broken my arm.
‘What did you do at the weekend?' (Reported Speech)
My best friend asked me what I had done at the weekend.
'He didn’t score a goal.' (Reported Speech)
My brother said he hadn’t scored a goal.
'I’m playing tennis later.' (Reported Speech)
She\He said that she\he was playing tennis later.
‘You must train every day if you want to continue in the team.’ (Reported Speech)
The coach said that I had to train every day.
‘My friends may try out jet skiing in the holidays.’ (Reported Speech)
He said that his friends might try out jet skiing in the holidays.
‘I’ll sweep the floor after lunch.' (Reported Speech)
I said that I would sweep the floor after lunch.
‘My best friend lives on sweets and chocolate.' (Reported Speech)
She said that her best friend lived on sweets and chocolate.
‘We’ve already seen this film.' (Reported Speech)
My friends said they had already seen that film.
‘I can’t go out on Friday night.' (Reported Speech)
She said that she couldn’t go out on Friday night.
‘We’re building a new stadium.’ - The club said they have been building / were building a new stadium.
were building
‘I’m going to take a break from sport for a while.’ - He announced that he took / was going to take a break from sport for a while.
was going to take
‘I trained really hard before the tournament.’ - She told us that she has trained / had trained really hard before the tournament.
had trained
‘I love doing sport in the rain.’ - He told me that he loved / was loving doing sport in the rain.
loved
‘I’ve never seen him play so well.’ - She said she had never seen / never sees him play so well.
had never seen