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They didn't give me a good description of the car.
 
I wasn't given a good description of the car.
 
A good description of the car they didn't give me.
 
I didn't give a good description of the car.
 
They weren't given a good description of the car
Jan can speak Russian. Norman is her brother. -->Jan,
 
Jan, whose brother is Norman, can speak Russian.
 
Jan, whose brother is Norman, who can speak Russian.
 
Jan, who can speak Russian, whose brother is Norman.
She asked Paul: "Would you like to come to my house?" (Use Reported Speech)
 
She asked Paul if he would like to go to her house.
 
She asked Paul to go to her house.
 
She asked Paul would he like to come to her house.
 
She asked to Paul whether he liked to go to her house.
I won't come unless you're there. --> If
 
If you aren't there, I won't come.
 
If I come, you will be there.
 
If you are there, I won't come.
 
If you don't come, I won't be there.
Someone read my palm yesterday. (Use the causative)
 
i had my palm read yesterday.
 
Someone was read my palm the day before.
 
My palm was read by someone yesterday.
 
My palm read yesterday.
He said, "Stand up and open the door". --> He told me
 
He told me to stand up and open the door.
 
He told me that I stood up and opened the door.
 
He told me that I stand up and open the door.
 
He told me I stand up and open the door.
I didn't go to school. I didn't learn about physics. --> If
 
If I had gone to school, I would have learnt about physics.
 
If I went to school, I would learn about physics.
 
If I have gone to school, I had learnt about physics.
 
If I go to school, I will learn about physics.
They asked her, "Do you want to buy a sweet in this shop?". (Use Reported Speech)
 
They asked her if she wanted to buy a sweet in that shop.
 
They said to her did she want to buy a sweet in that shop.
 
They told her to buy a sweet in that shop.
 
They asked her to buy a sweet in that shop.
He's a designer. His dresses are very popular. (Use a relative clause)
 
He's a designer whose dresses are very popular.
 
He's a designer who dresses are very popular.
 
He's a designer which dresses are very popular.
 
He's a designer where dresses are very popular.
They are going to give you a week to finish it. --> You
 
You're going to be given a week to finish it.
 
You will give a week to finish it.
 
You are going to give a week to finish it.
 
You will be given a week to finish it.
He didn't buy the magazine. He didn't see the pictures. --> If
 
If he had bought the magazine, he would have seen the pictures.
 
If he bought the magazine, he'd see the pictures.
 
If he didn't buy the magazine, he would see the pictures.
 
If he buys the magazine, he'll see the pictures.
I've had this car for a long time. (Use "ago")
 
I bought this car a long time ago.
 
I've had this car for a long time ago.
 
A long time ago I've had this car.
 
I am the owner of this car for a long time ago.
I didn't read Pronto when I was younger. (Use "used to")
 
I didn't use to read Pronto when I was younger.
 
I didn't used to read Pronto when I was younger.
 
I used to read Pronto when I was younger.
 
I usedn't to read pronto when I was younger.