1. But for your sandwiches, we would have been terribly hungry during the excursion to the Botanical garden.
2. But for your fever, you'd feel better.
3. But for mum's call, I'd be worried sick right now.
4. But for John's stupid joke, Lisa wouldn't have cried after school yesterday.
5. But for his muddy shoes, Ted would have looked very smart at last night's party.
6. But for your help, I would have never fixed that stupid shelf.
7. But for your cheat sheet, the teacher wouldn't be mad at us right now.
8. But for his sly smile, I would have believed him then.
1) The essay WAS DISCUSSED yesterday.
2) They DISCUSSED the essay yesterday.
3) The essay WILL BE DISCUSSED tomorrow.
4) We WILL DISCUSS the essay tomorrow.
5) If we DISCUSS the essay tomorrow, you WILL WRITE another one.
6) The essay must BE DISCUSSED tomorrow.
7) The essay must HAVE BEEN DISCUSSED last week.
8) I hope the essay WILL BE DISCUSSED tomorrow.
9) They’ll write the test tomorrow. They ARE DISCUSSING the essay at the moment.
They HAVE BEEN DISCUSSING it since lunch.
10) We HAVEN'T DISCUSSED the essay yet.