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901.  .

   .

1. Our results are compared now.

2. Our results compared now.

3. Our results are being compared.



902.  .

    .

1. I try to avoid discussing it.

2. I try to avoid to discuss it.



903.  .

     .

1. I live here since last year.

2. I am living here since last year.

3. I have been lived here since last year.

4. I have been living here since last year.



904.  .

    .

1. Don't forget to save this document.

2. Do not forget to save this document.



905.  .

    .

1. I already packed my clothes.

2. I have already packed my clothes.

3. I had already packed my clothes.



906.  .

  -,      .

1. Watched this playlist, I improved my English significantly.

2. Watching this playlist, I improved my English significantly.

3. Having watched this playlist, I improved my English significantly.



907.  .

    ,   ?

1. I shouldn't do it, shouldn't I?

2. I shouldn't do it, I shouldn't?

3. I shouldn't do it, should I?



908.  .

       . ()

1. If only I can turn back the time.

2. If only I could turn back the time.



909.  .

   .

1. Dont be angry on me.

2. Dont be angry at me.

3. Dont be angry with me.



910.  .

   3    .

1. They will be married for three years by next week.

2. They will have been married for three years by next week.



911.  .

       .

1. This information won't be found by tomorrow.

2. This information won't have been found by tomorrow.



912.  .

-  ?

1. Does anything interest you?

2. Does something interest you?



913.  .

  .

1. I already ate.

2. I have already eaten.

3. I had already eaten.



914.  .

    .

1. He wants to move to London.

2. He wants to move in London.



915.  .

  . (      .)

1. I am promising it.

2. I promise it now.



916.  .

   .

1. He specializes on marketing.

2. He specializes in marketing.

3. He specializes at marketing.



917.  .

     .

1. We already changed our point of view.

2. We have already changed our point of view.

3. We had already changed our point of view.



918.  .

        .

1. Jack and Monica will send all the invitations by next Tuesday.

2. Jack and Monica will have sent all the invitations by next Tuesday.



919.  .

     100 .

1. I will earn one hundred dollars by next week.

2. I will have earned one hundred dollars by next week.



920.  .

    .

1. He was sent to jail.

2. He sent to jail.




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921.   .

   .

1. It rains all day.

2. It is raining all day.

3. It has been raining all day.



922.  .

  ,   .

1. I know a person who lives here.

2. I know a person who live here.



923.  .

    .

1. It will be stimulate our sales.

2. It will stimulate our sales.



924.  .

     .

1. They have already pointed at these advantages.

2. They have already pointed on these advantages.

3. They had already pointed at these advantages.

4. They had already pointed on these advantages.



925.  .

     .

1. I am waiting for these results all day.

2. I have waited for these results all day.

3. I have been waiting for these results all day.



926.  .

      .

1. This thing gets more and more available.

2. This thing is getting more and more available.



927.  .

 ,   ?

1. It is good, isn't it?

2. It is good, it is?

3. It is good, is it?



928.  .

  ?

1. What are you keen on?

2. What are you keen in?

3. What are you keen at?



929.  .

         .

1. Our teacher teaches English very intensively lately.

2. Our teacher is teaching English very intensively lately.

3. Our teacher has been teaching English very intensively lately.



930.  .

   ,    .

1. Under no circumstances I will do it.

2. Under no circumstances will I do it.

3. Under no circumstances I won't do it.



931.  .

     .

1. Our plane arrived in Canada on time.

2. Our plane arrived in Canada in time.



932.  .

  ,    .

1. If it checks, it works properly.

2. If it is checked, it works properly.



933.  .

       . (  .)

1. He has to be in bed by ten oclock.

2. He must be in bed by ten oclock.

3. He is to be in bed by ten oclock.



934.  .

 ,     .

1. We heard that he paints a new picture.

2. We heard that he is painting a new picture.

3. We heard that he was painting a new picture.



935.  .

     .

1. I try to avoid to talk about it.

2. I try to avoid talking about it.



936.  .

   - ?

1. Do you have anything to declare?

2. Do you have something to declare?



937.  .

  ,    .

1. He called me when I took a shower.

2. He called me when I was taking a shower.



938.  .

   . (   ,       .)

1. It rained all day.

2. It was raining all day.

3. It has been raining all day.




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