1 He said he hadn’t been able to get into the house because he had lost his key, so he had to break a window
2 The instructress told him that the mirror was there so that he could see himself when he was dancing
3 She told him she had written to him two days before and wondered why he hadn’t rung up
4 The owner said if the ground was dry on the day of the race his horse might win
5 She advised me to slow down as there was a speed limit
6 She said that if Tom wanted seats he’d better apply early
7 One of the tenants said that they had walked 50 miles the previous night to see the Minister and protest about their rent. The minister had been very polite and had promised to do what he could for them
8 She said they should put traffic lights there, otherwise there’d be more accidents
9 The coach told them it was time they began training for their next match
10 He said to me that if I left home at six I should be there by nine
11 The captain said if it rained that afternoon it would be too wet to play the match the following day
12 She told her guest she had meant to plug in the electric blanket but she had plugged in the electric kettle by mistake. She was always doing silly things like that
13 He said he had been intending to do it the next day but he didn’t think he’d be able to
14 The headmaster told Mrs Smith that Bill should do very well at the university. He had done very well here at school
15 The young wife told her husband she didn’t think his father liked her
16 Her husband told her the steak was overdone again and said that he was not complaining but was just pointing. She said she wished he’d stop pointing things out
17 The night watchman reported that he burglars hadn’t been able to open the safe on the spot so they had carried it away with them
18 She told me that if I saw her father I’d recognize him at once. He was the most extraordinary-looking man
19 He said he had found an old Roman coin in the garden the day before and was going to take it to the museum that afternoon
20 He said he had got out of his boat, leaving the engine running but while he was standing on the quay the gears engaged themselves and the boat went straight out of the harbour with no one on board
21 Then Macbeth enters and says he has done the deed
15 She asked how long it had been a mixed school
16 She asked if I liked the headmaster
17 She wanted to know if he was a scientist or an arts graduate
18 She wanted to know how many children there were in the school
19 She asked how big the classes were
20 She asked if the classes were streamed
21 She asked what the academic standard was like
22 She wanted to know if parents could visit school at any time
23 She wanted to know if there was a good art department
24 She asked if they taught music
25 She asked what instruments could the children learn
26 She wanted to know if there was a school orchestra
27 She wanted to know if they acted plays
28 She asked what sort of plays they had done
29 She asked what games they played
30 She wanted to know if the playig fields were near school
31 She wanted to know if they were taught to swim
32 She asked if the children could get dinner at school
33 She asked if the food was good
34 She wanted to know if there was a Parent-Teach Association
35 She wanted to know how often it met
36 She asked if our boys were happy at the school
1 I asked why he was looking through the keyhole
2 He asked who had put salt in his coffee
3 The chief cook asked which of them knew how to make Irish stew
4 I asked why he had travelled first class
5 She inquired how she could run in high-heeled shoes
6 I asked them what their new house was like
7 He asked where he was supposed to go
8 I asked him whose car he had borrowed the previous night
9 The policeman asked me what she was wearing when I saw her last
10 The detective asked who owned the revolver
11 He asked Mr Jones where he had been the previous night
12 I asked the boy what else he had seen
13 His new employer asked whether he had done that sort
1 He said he hadn’t been able to get into the house because he had lost his key, so he had to break a window
2 The instructress told him that the mirror was there so that he could see himself when he was dancing
3 She told him she had written to him two days before and wondered why he hadn’t rung up
4 The owner said if the ground was dry on the day of the race his horse might win
5 She advised me to slow down as there was a speed limit
6 She said that if Tom wanted seats he’d better apply early
7 One of the tenants said that they had walked 50 miles the previous night to see the Minister and protest about their rent. The minister had been very polite and had promised to do what he could for them
8 She said they should put traffic lights there, otherwise there’d be more accidents
9 The coach told them it was time they began training for their next match
10 He said to me that if I left home at six I should be there by nine
11 The captain said if it rained that afternoon it would be too wet to play the match the following day
12 She told her guest she had meant to plug in the electric blanket but she had plugged in the electric kettle by mistake. She was always doing silly things like that
13 He said he had been intending to do it the next day but he didn’t think he’d be able to
14 The headmaster told Mrs Smith that Bill should do very well at the university. He had done very well here at school
15 The young wife told her husband she didn’t think his father liked her
16 Her husband told her the steak was overdone again and said that he was not complaining but was just pointing. She said she wished he’d stop pointing things out
17 The night watchman reported that he burglars hadn’t been able to open the safe on the spot so they had carried it away with them
18 She told me that if I saw her father I’d recognize him at once. He was the most extraordinary-looking man
19 He said he had found an old Roman coin in the garden the day before and was going to take it to the museum that afternoon
20 He said he had got out of his boat, leaving the engine running but while he was standing on the quay the gears engaged themselves and the boat went straight out of the harbour with no one on board
21 Then Macbeth enters and says he has done the deed
15 She asked how long it had been a mixed school
16 She asked if I liked the headmaster
17 She wanted to know if he was a scientist or an arts graduate
18 She wanted to know how many children there were in the school
19 She asked how big the classes were
20 She asked if the classes were streamed
21 She asked what the academic standard was like
22 She wanted to know if parents could visit school at any time
23 She wanted to know if there was a good art department
24 She asked if they taught music
25 She asked what instruments could the children learn
26 She wanted to know if there was a school orchestra
27 She wanted to know if they acted plays
28 She asked what sort of plays they had done
29 She asked what games they played
30 She wanted to know if the playig fields were near school
31 She wanted to know if they were taught to swim
32 She asked if the children could get dinner at school
33 She asked if the food was good
34 She wanted to know if there was a Parent-Teach Association
35 She wanted to know how often it met
36 She asked if our boys were happy at the school
1 I asked why he was looking through the keyhole
2 He asked who had put salt in his coffee
3 The chief cook asked which of them knew how to make Irish stew
4 I asked why he had travelled first class
5 She inquired how she could run in high-heeled shoes
6 I asked them what their new house was like
7 He asked where he was supposed to go
8 I asked him whose car he had borrowed the previous night
9 The policeman asked me what she was wearing when I saw her last
10 The detective asked who owned the revolver
11 He asked Mr Jones where he had been the previous night
12 I asked the boy what else he had seen
13 His new employer asked whether he had done that sort