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"We’re not meeting our sales targets," they said
They said they weren’t meeting their sales targets.
"How much did the client invest?" the CFO asked.
The CFO asked how much the client had invested.
"Can you join the conference call?" he asked.
He asked if I could join the conference call.
"I didn’t finish the quarterly analysis," she said
She said she hadn’t finished the quarterly analysis
"Who will be leading the workshop?" they asked
They asked who would be leading the workshop
"What time does the presentation start?" she asked
She asked what time the presentation started.
"Where can I find the sales report?" he asked.
He asked where he could find the sales report.
"Why did they cancel the interview?" she asked
She asked why they had cancelled the interview.
"When is the next team meeting?" he asked.
He asked when the next team meeting was.
"Do you know the deadline?" she asked
She asked if I knew the deadline.
"Will the training be online?" the intern asked
The intern asked if the training would be online
"Are you available for a call later?" the assistant asked
The assistant asked if I was available for a call later
Have they signed the agreement?" he asked.
He asked whether they had signed the agreement.
"I must finish this by 5 PM," she said.
She said she had to finish that by 5 PM.
"We won’t renew the contract," the CEO said.
The CEO said they wouldn’t renew the contract.
"The client isn’t happy with the proposal," he said
He said the client wasn’t happy with the proposal.
"I haven’t received the invoice yet," the accountant said
The accountant said she hadn’t received the invoice yet.
“I won’t attend the meeting,” she said.
She said (that) she wouldn’t attend the meeting.
“They haven’t approved the budget yet,” he noted.
He noted (that) they hadn’t approved the budget yet.
“I don’t have access to the system,” the intern said.
The intern said (that) she didn’t have access to the system
“We didn’t meet the deadline,” the developer admitted
The developer admitted (that) they hadn’t met the deadline.
“The project team is working remotely,” HR explained.
HR explained (that) the project team was working remotely.
“I will call the supplier tomorrow,” he said.
He said (that) he would call the supplier the next day
“We have signed the contract,” they announced.
They announced (that) they had signed the contract.
“I finished the report yesterday,” she said.
She said (that) she had finished the report the day before.
“We are launching the new product next month,” the manager said.
The manager said (that) they were launching the new product the following month.
Was the assistant organizing the documents?
Were the documents being organized by the assistant?
They won’t finish the project by Friday.
The project won’t be finished by Friday.
Does she handle client complaints?
Are client complaints handled by her?
The technician had not updated the software before the audit.
The software had not been updated before the audit
Are they discussing the issue at the moment?
Is the issue being discussed at the moment?
Will the manager approve the plan?
Will the plan be approved by the manager?
Have they scheduled the meeting?
Has the meeting been scheduled?
Is the team writing the proposal now?
Is the proposal being written by the team now?
Did you send the invoice last week?
Was the invoice sent last week?
The company didn’t provide any feedback.
No feedback was provided by the company.
They haven’t approved the budget yet.
The budget hasn’t been approved yet.
We are not updating the software this month.
The software is not being updated this month.
The intern didn’t send the emails on time
The emails weren’t sent on time by the intern.
HR is processing the new applications.
The new applications are being processed by HR
The team has completed the annual report
The annual report has been completed by the team
The assistant booked the meeting room.
The meeting room was booked by the assistant.
The manager reviews the reports daily.
The reports are reviewed daily by the manager.
The police are questioning our employee.
Our employee is being questioned by the police.
Who made the mistake in the report?
Who mas the mistake in the report made by?
Who issued the invoice?
Who was the invoice issued by?
Who delivered that parcel?
Who was the parcel delivered by?
They were pulling down the building yesterday at 6 pm.
The building was being pulled down yesterday at 6 pm
Somebody has stolen Jack's car recently.
Jack's car has been stolen recently.
Nobody has seen the CEO since July
The CEO hasn't been seen since July.
Has anyone collected the rubbish yet ?
Has the rubbish been collected yet?
We can't identify the client. PASSIVE
The client can't be identified.
Have they sent the package yet? PASSIVE
Has the package been sent yet?
You shouldn't send your children to a boarding school. PASSIVE
Your children shouldn't be sent to a boarding school.
They won't take a decision until next meeting. PASSIVE
A decision won't be taken until next meeting.
Oscar Wilde wrote "The Picture of Dorian Gray" in 1890. PASSIVE
"The Picture of Dorian Gray" was written in 1890 by Oscar Wilde.
When did they translate this book into English? PASSIVE
When was this book translated into English?
You mustn't waste your money on stupid things. PASSIVE
Your money mustn't be wasted on stupid things.
They had invited him to the conference. PASSIVE
He had been invited to the conference
Where did they invent gun powder? PASSIVE
Where was gun powder invented?
People eat 40 million hamburgers every day. PASSIVE
40 million hamburgers are eaten every day.
Tourists don't visit this museum very often. PASSIVE
This museum isn't visited very often.
They clean the windows every week. PASSIVE
The windows are cleaned every week.
The students are making arrangements for their graduation. PASSIVE
Arrangements are being made by students for their graduation.
A guide will take you to your seat. PASSIVE
You will be taken to your seat by a guide.
The new manager has made some changes. PASSIVE
Some changes have been made by the new manager.
A spokesman gave an interview to the reporters. PASSIVE
The reporters were given an interview by a spokesman.
Police officers were examining the evidence. PASSIVE
The evidence was being examined by police officers.
Heavy rain had caused the flood. PASSIVE
The flood had been caused by heavy rain.
A gardener is watering the flowers. PASSIVE
The flowers are being watered by a gardener.
The secretary opens the mail every morning. PASSIVE
The mail is opened by the secretary every morning.
The rock star asked: “Would you sing the song with me?”
The rock star asked me if I would sing the song with him.
The zookeeper asked: “How much food did the lions eat last week?
The zookeeper asked how much food the lions had eaten the week before.
They wanted to know: “Who’s that woman?”
They wanted to know who that woman was.
The teacher inquired: “Why didn’t you buy a new book?”
The teacher inquired why I hadn’t bought a new book.
The captain asked: “When will we get to the coast, guide?”
The captain asked the guide when they would get to the coast.
They wanted to know, "What time does the party start ?"
They wanted to know what time the party started .
The passenger asked, "Could someone help me with the luggage?"
The passengers asked if someone could help him/her with the luggage.
She asked me, "When will I see you again?"
She asked me when she would see me again.
He asked me, "Do you understand all the rules?"
He asked me if I understood all the rules.
The police asked me, "When did you leave the house this morning ?" The police asked me
The police asked me when I had left the house that morning.