1 "I'm trying to be more health conscious," said Helen.
Helen said she was trying to be more health conscious
2 She said,"I'll come by later."
She said that she would come by later.
3 He said, "She can start work on Monday."
He said that she could start work on Monday.
4 He said, "He should exercise more".
He said that he should exercise more.
5 "I may go to university to study medicine," he said
He said that he might go to university to study medicine.
6 He asked, "Shall I make some tea?"
He asked if he should make some tea.
7 She said, "They won't arrive on time."
She said that they wouldn't arrive on time.
1) We play (to play) football every day.
2) He visited (to visit) his Granny yesterday.
3) I have never been (never, to be) to London.
4) I have been reading (to read) since morning.
5) They had done (to do) their homework by 5 o'clock yesterday.
6) She will have helped (to help) her mother by 5 o'clock tomorrow.
7) We will go (to go) to school tomorrow.
8) I am doing (to do) my homework now.
9) She was reading (to read) when I came.
10) I was washing up (to wash up) at 6 o'clock yesterday.
11) She had been playing (to play) tennis for 1 hour when I came.
12) He will have been working (to work) for 1 hour when she comes.
b) Past Perfect ...had + past participle
c) Past Progressive ...was/were + present participle
d) Simple Past ...past tense form
e) Present Perfect Progressive ...have/has been + present participle
f) Present Perfect ...have/has + past participle
g)Present Progressive ...am/is/are + present participle
h)Simple Present ...present tense form = almost same form as infinitive (except "to be"); when used with he/she/it: +(e)s (except modal helping verbs)
i)will-Future ...will + infinitive
j)will-Future Progressive ...will be + present participle
k)will-Future Perfect ...will have + past participle
l)will-Future Perfect Progressive ...will have been + present participle
m)Going-to-Future ...am/is/are going to + infinitive