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romanna [79]
3 years ago
5

Someone who can help me with this grammar question please.

English
1 answer:
valkas [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. Mike<u> told me</u> that he would be here tomorrow.

2. Lucy said that they were living in mexico city.

3. Mike said that he <u>was working,now.</u>

4. Lucy asked me <u>if i could speak french.</u>

5. Mike told me that they had gone to Mallorca the previous summer.

6. Lucy told me that she could ice-skate very well

.

7. Mike told me that <u> he has never seen that movie.</u>

8. Lucy asked me <u> where I studied.</u>

9. Mike

asked you if you could help me with my homework.

10. Lucy <u>told us not to smoke in the buiding.</u>

11. If i had a lot of money,I would  buy a new house

.

12. I wouldn`t drink so much<u> If I had to drive.</u>

13.If I have a car, I would give you a ride.

14. I wouldn`t have failed the exam if

I had studied more

.

15.If I  <u>lost</u> keys, I <u>wouldn`t have</u> called you.

Explanation:

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