1. Aunt Hester thought that it would be nice for him to work in the future.
2. She heard the band playing and she knew that in a few moments the curtain would go up.
3. Myra thought he preferred to be by himself.
4. I heard from your mother that you would be late and so I ordered coffee and sandwiches.
5. Mrs Streep asked him if he was having (would have) dinner there.
6. On the first day of the second week in July he received a letter from his son to say that they all would be back on Friday.
7. I was told that it would be advisable to keep in touch with Mary.
8. The old man asked me if I didn't have parents.
9. He was very sorry for Jennie, and he told his wife that he had to go out and see her.
10. And the other day I had a letter from him saying he would be in Moscow soon.
11. Dunber told me that the conference had ended a little after six o'clock.
12. I said I would be by nine o'clock.
13. You promised you would try to persuade him to stay on for a bit.
14. In a few words I told him what had happened.
15. He tiptoed over and asked me if something worried me, because my face looked tense. \
16. She asked me if I had lived long in that town.
17. When I rang her that evening she said she didn't like to discuss those problems on the phone.
18. That evening she told me she would be at the hotel number, and about half past eight I dialled that number, but there was no answer.
19. I put the papers back, where they belonged, told the manager I would do no clipping or tearing, returned to the hotel, treated myself to a glass of milk in the coffee shop, and went to bed.
20. He wrote that he would come to lunch the following day.
21. He was met at the station by a horse drawing a vehicle of a shape he had never seen before.
22. Jennie decided that she would go on to Cleveland and see her father. Accordingly, she made the trip, hunted up the factory and inquired at the office for her father. The clerk directed her to a distant warehouse, and Gerhardt was informed that a lady wished to see him.
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1. Aunt Hester thought that it would be nice for him to work in the future.
2. She heard the band playing and she knew that in a few moments the curtain would go up.
3. Myra thought he preferred to be by himself.
4. I heard from your mother that you would be late and so I ordered coffee and sandwiches.
5. Mrs Streep asked him if he was having (would have) dinner there.
6. On the first day of the second week in July he received a letter from his son to say that they all would be back on Friday.
7. I was told that it would be advisable to keep in touch with Mary.
8. The old man asked me if I didn't have parents.
9. He was very sorry for Jennie, and he told his wife that he had to go out and see her.
10. And the other day I had a letter from him saying he would be in Moscow soon.
11. Dunber told me that the conference had ended a little after six o'clock.
12. I said I would be by nine o'clock.
13. You promised you would try to persuade him to stay on for a bit.
14. In a few words I told him what had happened.
15. He tiptoed over and asked me if something worried me, because my face looked tense. \
16. She asked me if I had lived long in that town.
17. When I rang her that evening she said she didn't like to discuss those problems on the phone.
18. That evening she told me she would be at the hotel number, and about half past eight I dialled that number, but there was no answer.
19. I put the papers back, where they belonged, told the manager I would do no clipping or tearing, returned to the hotel, treated myself to a glass of milk in the coffee shop, and went to bed.
20. He wrote that he would come to lunch the following day.
21. He was met at the station by a horse drawing a vehicle of a shape he had never seen before.
22. Jennie decided that she would go on to Cleveland and see her father. Accordingly, she made the trip, hunted up the factory and inquired at the office for her father. The clerk directed her to a distant warehouse, and Gerhardt was informed that a lady wished to see him.