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SIMPLE PAST VS.

PAST PERFECT
When he arrived at the station, he found that the train had left.
Maria didn’t go to the supermarket because she had lose her purse.
When I wake up, I noticed that my brother had gone out.
Tom’s father was happy with him because he had got good marks at school.

SECOND CONDITIONAL
If he trained every day, he could represent his country.
I tell you the answer if I know what it was.
We had a lot of money if we would sell our house.
There is fewer accidents if everyone would drive more carefully.

VERBS OF DEDUCTION
He drives an expensive car. He must have a good job.
It’s too early to have finished the exam. He must has finished.
She is answering the phone. She might to be out.
They can’t being Spanish, they’re speaking Portuguese.

REPORTED QUESTIONS
Christopher: "Did you travel with your family?"
He asked me did I travel with your family
He asked me if I had traveled with my family
He asked me did I traveled with my family
He asked me if I traveled with my family

REPORTED STATEMENTS
Max: "I visited New York whit my best friend."
He said that I did visited New York with my best friend.
He said that he had visited New York with his best friend.
He told that he visited New York with his best friend.
He said that I had visited New York with my best friend.

REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
I taught myself how to speak English, I never had a teacher.
Did you hear about Fred and Amy? He asked yourself to go out with him!
Nobody wanted to help them, so they cleaned the streets yourselves.
The dog had fleas and was scratching yourselves the whole day!

SO AND SUCH …. THAT


Christopher is such handsome man, all the ladies want him.
Pamela Ander’s feet are so big she can’t find shoes her size.
Her speech was so long that everyone stopped paying attention to her.
Woodward Restaurant has good food that it’s always full of people.

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