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  • “We are cooking dinner now,” they said.
    They told they were cooking dinner now.
    They said they were cooking dinner then.
    They said they had cooked dinner then.
    They said they are cooking dinner now.
  • “Why do you like this place?” she asked.
    She asked why I had liked that place.
    She asked why did I like this place.
    She asked why I liked that place.
    She asked why I like that place.
  • “Do you know her?” he asked.
    He asked if I knew her.
    He asked if I know her.
    He asked whether I have known her.
    He asked did I know her.
  • “We finished early today,” they said.
    They said they have finished early that day.
    They told they had finished early today.
    They said they had finished early that day.
    They said they finished early today.
  • “I can’t help you now,” he said.
    He said he had helped me then.
    He told he couldn’t help me now.
    He said he can’t help me now.
    He said he couldn’t help me then.
  • “Please sit here,” she said.
    She said sit here.
    She told me to sit there.
    She told me sit here.
    She asked me sit there.
  • “I finished my homework,” he said.
    He said he finished his homework.
    He said he has finished his homework.
    He said he had finished his homework.
    He told he had finish his homework.
  • “We are going to start now,” they said.
    They said they are going to start now.
    They told they were going to start now.
    They said they had started then.
    They said they were going to start then.
  • “We will move here next year,” they said.
    They said they will move here next year.
    They said they would move there the following year.
    They said they had moved there the following year.
    They told they would move here the next year.
  • “We will start here,” they said.
    They said they will start here.
    They said they had started there.
    They told they would start here.
    They said they would start there.
  • “Did she call you?” he asked.
    He asked whether had she called me.
    He asked if she had called me.
    He asked if she called me.
    He asked did she call me.
  • “I am going to start now,” he said.
    He said he was going to start then.
    She said he would start then.
    He said he is going to start now.
    He told he was going to start now.
  • “We finished the exam,” they said.
    They said they had finished the exam.
    They said they have finished the exam.
    They told they had finish the exam.
    They said they finished the exam.
  • “Did she call you last night?” she asked.
    She asked if she called me the night before.
    She asked whether had she called me the night before.
    She asked did she call me last night.
    She asked if she had called me the night before.
  • “Don’t open the window,” he said.
    He asked me not open the window.
    He said don’t open the window.
    He warned me not open the window.
    He told me not to open the window.
  • “We live here,” they said.
    They told they lived here.
    They said they live here.
    They said they had lived there.
    They said they lived there.
  • “I am going to buy this house,” he said.
    He said he was going to buy that house.
    He told he was going to buy this house.
    He said he would buy that house.
    He said he is going to buy this house.
  • “I will travel next week,” he said.
    He told he would travel next week.
    He said he had travelled the following week.
    He said he will travel next week.
    He said he would travel the following week.
  • “We live near here,” they said.
    They told they lived near here.
    They said they lived near there.
    They said they live near here.
    She said they had lived near there.
  • “Do you know the answer?” he asked.
    He asked if I knew the answer.
    He asked did I know the answer.
    He asked if I know the answer.
    He asked whether I have known the answer.
  • “I bought this yesterday,” she said.
    She said she bought this yesterday.
    She said she has bought that the day before.
    She said she had bought that the day before.
    She told she had bought this yesterday.
  • “Where do you work?” he asked.
    He asked where I worked.
    She asked where had I worked.
    He asked where did I work.
    He asked where I work.
  • “I work in this office,” he said.
    He told he worked in this office.
    He said he works in this office.
    He said he had worked in that office.
    He said he worked in that office.
  • “I am not feeling well,” she said.
    She said she wasn’t feeling well.
    She said she isn’t feeling well.
    She said she hadn’t felt well.
    She told she wasn’t feeling well.
  • “We finished the meeting here,” they said.
    They said they had finished the meeting there.
    They said they finished the meeting here.
    They told they had finished the meeting here.
    She said they have finished the meeting there.
  • “We finished early,” they said.
    They said they have finished early.
    They told they had finish early.
    They said they had finished early.
    They said they finished early.
  • “I don’t want this,” he said.
    He told he didn’t want this.
    She said he hadn’t wanted that.
    He said he didn’t want that.
    He said he doesn’t want that.
  • “Are they working today?” he asked.
    He asked were they working today.
    He asked if they are working that day.
    He asked whether they have worked that day.
    He asked if they were working that day.
  • “I will help you with this,” he said.
    He said he would help me with that.
    He said he will help me with this.
    He told he would help me with that.
    He said he had helped me with that.
  • “Do you like this restaurant?” she asked.
    She asked whether I have liked that restaurant.
    She asked if I liked that restaurant.
    She asked if I like that restaurant.
    She asked did I like this restaurant.
  • “I cleaned my room yesterday,” she said.
    She said she cleaned her room yesterday.
    She said she has cleaned her room the day before.
    She told she had cleaned her room yesterday.
    She said she had cleaned her room the day before.
  • “I lost my phone here,” she said.
    She said she lost her phone here.
    She said she had lost her phone there.
    She said she has lost her phone there.
    She told she had lost her phone here.
  • “Where do you live?” she asked.
    She asked where I live.
    She asked where had I lived.
    She asked where did I live.
    She asked where I lived.
  • “I am watching TV,” she said.
    She told she was watching TV.
    She said she is watching TV.
    She said she had watched TV.
    She said she was watching TV.
  • “I don’t like this music,” she said.
    She said she doesn’t like that music.
    She told she didn’t like this music.
    She said she didn’t like that music.
    She said she hadn’t liked that music.
  • “I am going to buy these shoes,” she said.
    She told she was going to buy these shoes.
    She said she is going to buy these shoes.
    She said she would buy those shoes.
    She said she was going to buy those shoes.
  • “I am going to meet her tomorrow,” he said.
    He said he was going to meet her the next day.
    She said he would meet her the next day.
    He told he was going to meet her tomorrow.
    He said he is going to meet her tomorrow.
  • “I bought this book today,” he said.
    He said he has bought that book that day.
    He said he bought this book today.
    He told he had bought that book today.
    He said he had bought that book that day.
  • “Did you finish the work?” he asked.
    He asked did I finish the work.
    He asked if I had finished the work.
    He asked if I finished the work.
    He asked whether had I finished the work.
  • “We are meeting here tomorrow,” they said.
    They said they are meeting here tomorrow.
    They said they were meeting there the next day.
    They told they were meeting here the next day.
    They said they had met there the next day.
  • “We are going to move here,” they said.
    They said they were going to move there.
    They told they were going to move here.
    She said they had moved there.
    They said they are going to move here.
  • “I will finish my work now,” he said.
    She said he had finished his work then.
    He said he will finish my work now.
    He said he would finish his work then.
    He told he would finish his work now.
  • “I cleaned my room yesterday,” she said.
    She told she had cleaned her room yesterday.
    She said she has cleaned her room the day before.
    She said she cleaned her room yesterday.
    She said she had cleaned her room the day before.
  • “I am reading this book,” he said.
    He said he is reading this book.
    He told he was reading this book.
    He said he had read that book.
    He said he was reading that book.
  • “I bought this jacket yesterday,” he said.
    He said he has bought that jacket the day before.
    He said he bought this jacket yesterday.
    He told he had bought that jacket yesterday.
    He said he had bought that jacket the day before.
  • “I am working now,” he said.
    He said he was working then.
    He said he is working now.
    He told he was working now.
    He said he had worked then.
  • “I lost my bag here yesterday,” she said.
    She said she had lost her bag there the day before.
    She said she has lost her bag there the day before.
    She told she had lost her bag here yesterday.
    She said she lost her bag here yesterday.
  • “We live near here,” they said.
    They said they lived near there.
    They said they live near here.
    They told they lived near here.
    They said they had lived near there.
  • “We are staying here this week,” they said.
    They said they had stayed there that week.
    They told they were staying here that week.
    They said they are staying here this week.
    They said they were staying there that week.
  • “I will call you later,” he said.
    He said he had called me later.
    He said he would call me later.
    He told he would call me later.
    He said he will call me later.
  • “We are watching a film,” they said.
    They said they were watching a film.
    They told they were watching a film.
    They said they are watching a film.
    They said they had watched a film.
  • “I saw her here yesterday,” she said.
    She said she had seen her there the day before.
    She told she had seen her there yesterday.
    She said she saw her here yesterday.
    She said she has seen her there the day before.
  • “I can see you now,” she said.
    She said she can see me now.
    She said she had seen me then.
    She said she could see me then.
    She told she could see me now.
  • “Will they arrive tonight?” he asked.
    He asked whether would they arrive that night.
    He asked if they would arrive that night.
    He asked will they arrive tonight.
    He asked if they will arrive that night.
  • “Are they studying now?” she asked.
    She asked whether they have studied then.
    She asked were they studying now.
    She asked if they are studying then.
    She asked if they were studying then.
  • “I am not feeling well today,” she said.
    She told she wasn’t feeling well today.
    She said she wasn’t feeling well that day.
    She said she isn’t feeling well today.
    She said she hadn’t felt well that day.
  • “I met her here last month,” she said.
    She said she met her here last month.
    She told she had met her there last month.
    She said she has met her there the month before.
    She said she had met her there the month before.
  • “Are you watching TV now?” he asked.
    He asked were I watching TV now.
    He asked whether I have watched TV then.
    He asked if I was watching TV then.
    He asked if I am watching TV then.
  • “I don’t need this,” she said.
    She said she hadn’t needed that.
    She said she doesn’t need that.
    She told she didn’t need this.
    She said she didn’t need that.
  • “We bought this car last year,” they said.
    They said they had bought that car the year before.
    They said they have bought that car the year before.
    They said they bought this car last year.
    They told they had bought that car last year.
  • “Are they coming tonight?” she asked.
    She asked if they are coming tonight.
    She asked whether they have come that night.
    She asked were they coming tonight.
    She asked if they were coming that night.
  • “Are you coming with me?” he asked.
    She asked whether I have been coming with him.
    He asked were I coming with him.
    He asked if I am coming with him.
    He asked if I was coming with him.
  • “We are going to travel next month,” they said.
    They told they were going to travel next month.
    They said they were going to travel the following month.
    They said they had travelled the following month.
    They said they are going to travel next month.
  • “I am going to call her later,” she said.
    She said she was going to call her later.
    She said she would called her later.
    She told she was going to call her later.
    She said she is going to call her later.
  • “I am going to start a new job,” he said.
    He said he would start a new job.
    He said he is going to start a new job.
    He told he was going to start a new job.
    He said he was going to start a new job.
  • “I am studying English now,” she said.
    She said she had studied English then.
    She said she was studying English then.
    She told she was studying English now.
    She said she is studying English now.
  • “I am going to buy this car,” he said.
    He said he would buy that car.
    He told he was going to buy that car.
    He said he was going to buy that car.
    He said he is going to buy this car.
  • “Will you help me?” he asked.
    He asked whether would I help him.
    He asked if I will help him.
    He asked will I help him.
    He asked if I would help him.
  • “I am cooking dinner,” she said.
    She said she had cooked dinner.
    She said she is cooking dinner.
    She told she was cooking dinner.
    She said she was cooking dinner.
  • “I don’t understand you,” he said.
    He said he hadn’t understood me.
    He told he didn’t understand you.
    He said he doesn’t understand me.
    He said he didn’t understand me.
  • “I saw her here,” he said.
    He said he saw her here.
    She said he has seen her there.
    He told he had seen her here.
    He said he had seen her there.
  • “We are waiting here,” they said.
    They said they were waiting there.
    They told they were waiting here.
    They said they had waited there.
    They said they are waiting here.
  • “We will stay here tonight,” they said.
    She said they had stayed there that night.
    They said they would stay there that night.
    They told they would stay here that night.
    They said they will stay here tonight.
  • “I will see you tonight,” she said.
    She said she would see me that night.
    She said she will see me tonight.
    She said she had seen me that night.
    She told she would see me tonight.
  • “I saw him here,” he said.
    He told he had seen him here.
    He said he had seen him there.
    He said he has seen him there.
    He said he saw him here.
  • “Do you like this film?” she asked.
    She asked did I like this film.
    She asked if I liked that film.
    She asked if I like that film.
    She asked whether I have liked that film.
  • “We are studying here today,” they said.
    They told they were studying here that day.
    They said they were studying there that day.
    They said they are studying here today.
    They said they had studied there that day.
  • “I will send the email now,” she said.
    She told she would send the email now.
    She said she had sent the email then.
    She said she would send the email then.
    She said she will send the email now.
  • “I am writing an email now,” he said.
    He said he was writing an email then.
    He said he is writing an email now.
    He told he was writing an email now.
    She said he had written an email then.
  • “I will stay here tonight,” he said.
    He said he would stay there that night.
    He told he would stay here that night.
    He said he had stayed there that night.
    He said he will stay here tonight.
  • “I don’t like this food,” she said.
    She told she didn’t like this food.
    She said she hadn’t liked that food.
    She said she doesn’t like that food.
    She said she didn’t like that food.
  • “I live here,” she said.
    She told she lived here.
    She said she lived there.
    She said she had lived there.
    She said she lives here.
  • “I am waiting here for you,” she said.
    She said she is waiting here for me.
    She said she was waiting there for me.
    She told she was waiting here for me.
    She said she had waited there for me.
  • “Are you tired?” she asked.
    She asked were I tired.
    She asked if I was tired.
    She asked if I am tired.
    She asked whether I have been tired.
  • “I can’t come here today,” she said.
    She said she can’t come here today.
    She said she had come there that day.
    She said she couldn’t come there that day.
    She told she couldn’t come here that day.
  • “I will visit you next month,” he said.
    He said he will visit me next month.
    He told he would visit me next month.
    She said he had visited me the following month.
    He said he would visit me the following month.
  • “I am reading this article,” he said.
    He told he was reading this article.
    He said he was reading that article.
    He said he is reading this article.
    She said he had read that article.
  • “We are working here this month,” they said.
    They said they were working there that month.
    They told they were working here that month.
    She said they had worked there that month.
    They said they are working here this month.
  • “I lost my keys here,” he said.
    He said he lost his keys here.
    He told he had lost his keys here.
    He said he had lost his keys there.
    She said he has lost his keys there.
  • “We are going to meet here,” they said.
    They said they are going to meet here.
    They said they had met there.
    They told they were going to meet here.
    They said they were going to meet there.
  • “I don’t understand this question,” she said.
    She said she hadn’t understood that question.
    She said she didn’t understand that question.
    She said she doesn’t understand that question.
    She told she didn’t understand this question.
  • “We finished the project yesterday,” they said.
    They said they finished the project yesterday.
    They said they had finished the project the day before.
    They told they had finished the project yesterday.
    They said they have finished the project the day before.
  • “I met him here last week,” he said.
    He said he had met him there the week before.
    He said he met him here last week.
    He told he had met him there last week.
    He said he has met him there the week before.
  • “I am going to visit my aunt next week,” he said.
    He said he was going to visit his aunt the following week.
    He said he would visit his aunt the next week.
    He said he is going to visit his aunt next week.
    He told he was going to visit my aunt the following week.
  • “I will call you tomorrow,” she said.
    She said she would call me the next day.
    She said she will call me tomorrow.
    She said she had called me the next day.
    She told she would call me tomorrow.
  • “I will finish this today,” he said.
    He said he will finish this today.
    He told he would finish this that day.
    He said he had finished that that day.
    He said he would finish that that day.
  • “We are playing here,” they said.
    They said they are playing here.
    They told they were playing here.
    They said they had played there.
    They said they were playing there.
  • “We are going to leave tomorrow,” they said.
    They said they were going to leave the next day.
    They told they were going to leave tomorrow.
    They said they are going to leave tomorrow.
    They said they had left the next day.
  • “We are going to travel next year,” they said.
    They said they were going to travel the following year.
    They told they were going to travel next year.
    They said they are going to travel next year.
    They said they had travelled the following year.
  • “We will start the lesson now,” they said.
    They told they would start the lesson now.
    They said they will start the lesson now.
    They said they would start the lesson then.
    She said they had started the lesson then.
  • “Where do you work?” he asked.
    He asked where had I worked.
    He asked where I work.
    He asked where did I work.
    He asked where I worked.
  • “I live near this park,” she said.
    She said she lived near that park.
    She said she lives near this park.
    She said she had lived near that park.
    She told she lived near this park.
  • “I am going to see her tomorrow,” she said.
    She told she was going to see her tomorrow.
    She said she was going to see her the next day.
    She said she would see her the next day.
    She said she is going to see her tomorrow.
  • “Where are you going?” she asked.
    She asked where I am going.
    She asked where I had gone.
    She asked where I was going.
    She asked where was I going.
  • “Are you tired today?” he asked.
    He asked if I was tired that day.
    He asked were you tired today.
    He asked whether I have been tired that day.
    He asked if I am tired that day.
  • “Did you call me yesterday?” she asked.
    She asked if I had called her the day before.
    She asked whether had I called her the day before.
    She asked did I call her yesterday.
    She asked if I called her the day before.
  • “Do you live near here?” she asked.
    She asked did I live near here.
    She asked if I live near there.
    She asked whether I have lived near there.
    She asked if I lived near there.
  • “I saw him yesterday,” she said.
    She said she had seen him the day before.
    She said she has seen him the day before.
    She said she saw him yesterday.
    She told she had seen him yesterday.
  • “I wrote this email yesterday,” she said.
    She said she had written that email the day before.
    She said she wrote this email yesterday.
    She said she has written that email the day before.
    She told she had wrote that email the day before.
  • “I didn’t see him yesterday,” she said.
    She said she hadn’t seen him the day before.
    She said she didn’t saw him yesterday.
    She said she has not seen him the day before.
    She told she hadn’t seen him yesterday.