 Present and past perfect
					Present and past perfect
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 The present perfect tense
					The present perfect tense
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 Reported speech transformed
					Reported speech transformed
					Reported speech 1. He advised Marry to learn the poem before teacher asked her. 2. Alice advised her to pay more attention to her knowledge. 3. He asked her to give him a book for a lesson. 4. Victor called his brot
 Reported speech
					Reported speech
					Reported Speech 1. He said: “Mary, you had better learn the poem, before teacher asks you.” 2. Alice said: “If I were you, I would pay more attention to my knowledge.” 3. He said: “I would be very grateful if you give
 Subject-predicate agrement. sentences
					Subject-predicate agrement. sentences
					Subject-predicate agreement 1. To dance, to sing or to write poems (was, were) necessary to be able to do at that contest. 2. There (is, are) a magazine, a book and a dictionary on the table. 3. There (was, were) some