1. <span>sits</span>
2. <span>finishes</span>
3. <span>runs</span>
4. <span>tidies</span>
5. <span>goes</span>
6. <span>teaches</span>
7. <span>tries</span>
8.does
This is our school.
This school bag is yours.
This is his pencil.
This is her rubber.
Ann left the engine going while she delivered the parcel.
I’m surprised to hear the Governor of the state is going for President.
<span>I’ve had that tune going through my head ever since I heard it last week.
going также можно заменить на running, тогда во втором предложении смысл изменится с "претендовать на пост Президента" на "включиться в борьбу на пост Президента"</span>
1 <span>have never met</span>
2 has seen
3 has gone
4 have not red
5 have posted
6 has helped
7 have been
8 has taken
9 have put
10 have <span>studied
11 has moved, have not been</span>
Hello! Let me introduce myself to you. I’m Alexander, Alex for short. I live in Moscow. I’m a student of the 9th grade. We are a family of four: my mother, my father, my elder brother and me. We live in a block of flats on the 11th floor. There are three rooms in our flat and we have all modern conveniences. I share a room with my elder brother. My brother is a student of Moscow University. We are close friends. I discuss everything with him and we don’t have any secrets from each other. We get on very well. Sometimes I even borrow his clothes and he never gets annoyed. We don’t feel competitive, <span>
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