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A katedrán:

Which sentence is correct?

Which sentence is correct?

  1. I want to going to bed early so as to have time to sleep.
  2. I want to going to bed early so as having time to sleep.
  3. I want going to bed early so as to have time sleeping.
  4. I want to go to bed early so as to have time to sleep.

Which sentence is correct?

  1. The king has mercy in spite of the knight.
  2. The king may have mercy about the knight.
  3. The king has mercy with the knight.
  4. The king had mercy on the knight.

Which sentence is correct?

  1. I am to going to school.
  2. I am go to school.
  3. I am to go to school.
  4. I am to gone to school.

Which sentence is correct?

  1. She asked how he had done it.
  2. She asked how he has done it.
  3. She asked how he did it.
  4. She asked how he had do it.

Which sentence is correct?

  1. I cannot help from feeling sorry for him.
  2. I cannot help to feel sorry for him.
  3. I cannot help feeling sorry for him.
  4. I cannot help feel sorry for him.

Which sentence is correct?

  1. The man from standing behind the house is my father.
  2. The man to stand behind the house is my father.
  3. The man standing behind the house is my father.
  4. The man that standing behind the house is my father.

Which sentence is correct?

  1. Going where you like, I do not mind.
  2. Go where you like, I do not mind.
  3. Go otherwise you like, I do not mind.
  4. Go that you like, I do not mind.

Which sentence is correct?

  1. Life in the country is more slow than city life.
  2. New York is much more dangerous than my village.
  3. Paris is more big than Budapest.
  4. Paris is much more big than Budapest.

Which sentence is correct?

  1. The dog be there to keep the man from going into the garden.
  2. The dog is there to keep the man from go into the garden.
  3. The dog will be there to keep the man from going into the garden.
  4. The dog is there to keep the man about going into the garden.

Which sentence is correct?

  1. My mother doesn't permit me go out tonight.
  2. My mother doesn't permit me to go out tonight.
  3. My mother doesn't permit me to going out tonight.
  4. My mother doesn't permit me gone out tonight.



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