1)
if he had been (Past Perfect Active) cleverer and more persistent he would
have received (Future Perfect in the Past) a better mark for the coming
test.
2)
margie just called (Past Simple Active) and said (Past Simple
Active) she would be (Future Simple in the Past) here at 8 o`clock. by
the time she gets (Present Simple Active) here, we had been waiting
(Past Perfect Continuous) for her for two hours.
3)
his new book will be finished (Future Simple Passive) next year.
4)
if he had booked (Past Perfect Active) tickets beforehand, he would
have got (Future Perfect in the Past) much better seats.
5)
the pupil explained (Past Simple Active) to the teacher that he couldn`t
come (Past Simple Active) to school that day because he had been ill.
(Past Perfect Active)
6)
sara didn`t pay (Past Simple Active) any attention to what i had been
telling (Past Perfect Continuous) her to do. oh, if she would have taken
(Future Perfect in the Past) my advice!
7)
if he had sold out (Past Perfect Active) everything yesterday in the day
time, he would have left (Future Perfect in the Past) for home
immediately.
8)
this theatre was built (Past Simple Active) over 100 years ago.
9)
if you were not busy (Present Simple Active) tomorrow i would invite
(Future Simple in the Past) you to go on a picnic with us.
10)
they told (Past Simple Active) me they had been watching (Past
Perfect Active) a film since four o`clock.
11)
if the firefighters don't have (Present Simple Active) the necessary
skills, they won't be able to save (Future Simple Active) the house.
12)
i was given (Past Simple Active) a very interesting book at the library
last Friday.
13)
why do you look (Present Simple Active) so scared? it seems (Present
Simple Active) as if you saw (Past Simple Active) a ghost.
14)
the other day i watched (Past Simple Active) a dog dance in the middle
of the square. if I hadn’t seen (Past Perfect Active) it with my own
eyes, i would have never believed (Future Perfect in the Past) it.
15)
i`d love (Present Simple Active) to visit London. oh, if only i had
(Past Simple Active) this chance!
16)
the problems of the family usually are usually talked briefly at
dinner. (Present Simple Passive)
17)
for the past few days I was working (Past Continuous Active) in Jack`s
office, as my own is being decorated (Present Continuous Passive) now.
18)
she told (Past Simple Active) me that she didn’t like (Past
Simple Active) dresses she has just bought. (Present Perfect
Active)
19)
she couldn`t remember (Past Simple Active) what she had done (Past
Perfect Active) the day before.
20)
the sun had set (Past Perfect Active) by the time we got (Past
Simple Active) home.