Model: I had done my homework by 9 о 'clock. I shall have done my homework by 9 о 'clock.
1. They had built the new school by the first of September. ___________________________.
2. The teacher had looked through our exercise-books by that time. _____________________.
3. We had discussed the report by four o'clock in the afternoon. __________________________.
4. The students had read three English books by the end of the year. _________________________.
5. I had written the composition by 9 o'clock. ____________________________.
Exercise 22
Grammar focus 3. Sequence of tenses.
PRESENT
PAST
FUTURE
SIMPLE
V1
V2
WILL
PERFECT
HAVE+V3
HAD+V3
Future in the past
WOULD
CONTINUOUS
IS+Ving
WAS+Ving
Change the sentences using sequence of tenses
Model: The students said, "We study English."
e.g. The students said that they studied English.
1. The girl said, "I studied French at school." ____________________________________.
2. The man said, "I am an interpreter." _____________________________________.
3. My aunt said, "I’ll be at home at seven o’clock."__________________________________.
4. Mary said, "I was there with my parents." _____________________________________.
5. The boy said, "I have done my homework." ____________________________________.
6. His father said, "I don’t speak Spanish." _____________________________________.
7. The doctor said, "I’ll come again in the morning."__________________________________.
8. The woman said, "I did not see Helen there." ____________________________________.
9. The children said, "We had lunch at school." ____________________________________.
10. The woman said, "I have three children." _____________________________________.
GLOSSARY
1. appeal (n.)- the judicial review by a superior court of the decision of a lower tribunal, a request for such review.
e.g. You are supposed to start your appeal within 28 days of conviction.
2. Appellate Committee of the House of Lords (n.) - the upper house of the British parliament, which is responsible for analyzing legislation and hearing cases which have been referred to it by lower courts.