I opened the brackets, using the words in the necessary tense. Am I right?
1. He stopped and listened: someone was crying.
2. she says she had already had dinner.
3. He said he would leave tomorrow.
4. She said she could play this game.
5. I am afraid that you don't know this rule.
6. I knew he is waiting for me at the stadium.
7. She says that she knows the rules of the game.
8. The officer asked John where he had run so late.
9. I suppose he will send a letter to his friend next week.
10. I think they are dancing now.
2. she says she had already had dinner.
3. He said he would leave tomorrow.
4. She said she could play this game.
5. I am afraid that you don't know this rule.
6. I knew he is waiting for me at the stadium.
7. She says that she knows the rules of the game.
8. The officer asked John where he had run so late.
9. I suppose he will send a letter to his friend next week.
10. I think they are dancing now.
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I opened the brackets, using the words in the necessary tense. Am I right?
1. He stopped and listened: someone was crying.
2. She says she has already had dinner.
3. He said he would leave tomorrow.
4. She said she could play this game.
5. I am afraid that you don't know this rule.
6. I knew he was waiting for me at the stadium.
7. She says that she knows the rules of the game.
8. The officer asked John where he had run so late.
9. I suppose he will send a letter to his friend next week.
10. I think they are dancing now.
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