Grammar E9 Reported Speech R. Fischer. Which tense is it? “I work as a computer specialist.” “I’m learning Spanish at evening classes.“ “I’ve applied.

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Grammar E9 Reported Speech R. Fischer

Which tense is it? “I work as a computer specialist.” “I’m learning Spanish at evening classes.“ “I’ve applied for several jobs, but I haven’t been successful.” “I’ve decided to go to university.” “I will start training as a bank clerk. “ “I may find a job as a travel agent in London.” “I went to Chester and got a job in a hotel. “ “Did you have a pleasant journey?” “When did you arrive in London?” “Have you ever been to England before? “ “Do you like school?” “How many students are there in your class?” “Are your teachers nice?” “Where is Kiel?” Simple Present? Present Progressive? Simple Past? Future? Model Verb? Think first, then click and check. R. Fischer

Simple Present click to go back R. Fischer

Present Progressive click to go back R. Fischer

Present Perfect click to go back R. Fischer

Simple Past click to go back R. Fischer

Modal Verbs click to go back R. Fischer

Will Future click to go back R. Fischer