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    Decide whether the sentences in Present, Past and Future tenses are correct or not. If incorrect, should be corrected
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  • He don’t eat lunch with us.
    He doesn’t eat lunch with us.
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  • We hasn’t been very lucky recently.
    We haven't been very lucky recently.
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  • She will have got married before she is moving to New York.
    She will have got married before she has moved to New York. / She will have got married before she moves to New York.
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  • The news are exciting these days.
    The news is exciting these days.
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  • She is always yelling at me!
    Correct
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  • He hadn’t met many famous people in Los Angeles before he leaves.
    He hadn’t met many famous people in Los Angeles before he left.
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  • He had got married before he came here.
    Correct
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  • She is the laziest person I have never met.
    She is the laziest person I have ever met.
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  • My wife sees the doctor tomorrow at 2 p.m.
    My wife is seeing the doctor tomorrow at 2 p.m.
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  • This time next week I am going to sit my exam.
    This time next week I will be sitting my exam.
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  • Will I help you to carry your bags?
    Shall I help you to carry your bags?
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  • The train is leaving at 6.15 p.m. We'd better hurry.
    The train leaves at 6.15 p.m. We'd better hurry.
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  • The train is leaving in 5 minutes. We'd better hurry.
    Correct
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  • When I walked past school, I saw my friends play football.
    When I was walking past school, I saw my friends playing football.
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  • My husband and I was married since 1985.
    My husband and I have been married since 1985.
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  • Have you received any news yet?
    Correct
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