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My family goed to the movies every weekend when I was young.
No,
My family went to the movies every weekend when I was young.
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The classmates are study together for the test.
No,
The classmates are studying together for the test.
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My brother will be studying electrical engineering at MIT this fall.
Yes, correct.
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Did you know how to swim when you were a child?
Yes, I did.
or
No, I didn't.
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Harry had hope to marry Annie and sell hot dogs across the country.
No,
Harry had hoped to marry Annie and sell hot dogs across the country.
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Harry has been patiently waiting for his beloved girlfriend Annie to arrive for the past hour.
Yes, it's correct.
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I will been married for 15 years next March.
No,
I will have been married for 15 years next March.
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Are normal clothes as good as designer clothes?
Yes, they are.
or
No, they aren't.
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The employees and Harry was selling hot dogs at stands around the country.
The employees and Harry were selling hot dogs at stands around the country.
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The two dogs and the woman walks around the neighborhood every morning.
The two dogs and the woman walk around the neighborhood every morning.
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The hard working college student will has been studying all semester for 3 hours daily, before passing all his classes with As.
The hard working college student will have been studying all semester for 3 hours daily, before passing all his classes with As.
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What will you be doing at this time on Saturday?
I will be...+ verb+ing
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She don't go to the planetarium last weekend because it was too cloudy to see the stars.
She didn't go to the planetarium last weekend because it was too cloudy to see the stars.
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The children are brushing their teeth every morning and night.
The children brush their teeth every morning and night.
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The aviation class will have finished the unit on primary and secondary flight controls by Tuesday.
Correct.
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How long have you had a cell phone?
I have had a cellphone for ___.
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She'd had not been focusing on her studies enough, so she fails her test.
She hadn't (had not) been focusing on her studies enough, so she failed her test.
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Harry and Annie often enjoys going on dates, but Harry's is not liking Bob's attention towards Annie
Harry and Annie often enjoy going on dates, but Harry is not liking Bob's attention towards Annie.
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Harry will not leaving Annie alone with Bob, and Bob will not being in Harry and Annie's wedding party.
Harry will not be leaving Annie alone with Bob, and Bob will not be in Harry and Annie's wedding party.
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Will inflation have been continuing to rise rapidly next year?
Yes, it will have been.
or
No, it won't have been.