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“I’m worried about
finishing my project
next week.”
Sarah said that she was worried about finishing her project the following week.
PRONOUNS
VERBS
POSSESSIVES
TIME EXPRESSIONS
STATEMENTS
01
Used to give general information
TENSES Verb tenses usually jump to the past.
“I want a drink”
Tom said he wanted a drink.
… except
Can 🡪 could
May 🡪 might
Will 🡪 would Here 🡪 there This 🡪 that Now 🡪 then Today 🡪 that day
Present simple 🡪 past simple
Pres. perfect 🡪 past perfect
VERB TENSES
MODAL VERBS
DIRECT SPEECH REPORTED SPEECH
PRESENT SIMPLE “He takes extra maths lessons.”
She said that he took extra maths lessons.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
“He is taking extra maths lessons.”
She said that he was taking extra maths lessons.
PAST SIMPLE “He took extra maths lessons.”
She said that he had taken extra maths lessons.
PAST CONTINUOUS “He was taking extra maths lessons.”
She said that he had been taking extra maths lessons.
SAY
“He said that the food was ready.”
“He said to me that the food was ready.”
TELL
“He told me that the food was ready.”
QUESTIONS
02
Used to obtain information
Ask + if/whether
The question becomes a statement:
● No subject-verb inversion ● No question mark
“Will you come to the party?”, Ryan asked. Ryan asked if/whether you would come to the party.
?
Indirect object
Turn the imperative into an infinitive
“Switch off your phones”, the teacher said. The teacher ordered us to switch off our !! phones.
SUGGESTIONS
05
Used to express an idea to somebody