Choose the correct verb form in the sentences below. 1. Her hair looks nice, because it's / it's being washed every day 2. The forks and knives are shiny as they polish / are polished every week. 3. All is well that is ended / ends well. 4. Laws are made to be broken / to break. 5. The liar is not believed / belief when he is spoken / speaks. 6. A man is known / knows by the company he is kept / keeps. 7. The question is still being / been discussed. 8. Little thieves are hanged / hung, but great ones are escaped / escape. 9. The entrance hall is decorated / been decorated with flowers. 10. Are marriages made / been made in heavens? 11. What is / can done can not be undone / undid
2. He demonstrates some insisting on addressing this issue.
3. Being engaged in collecting material for a new article is my occupation now.
4. Arising of this error from the use of approximate methods occurs
often.
5. Aiming at obtaining accurate data on this issue - that is what the efforts of many scientists are focused on.
6. In this connection, other studies in this field are worth mentioning.
7. In this article, suggesting the usage of the same principle when considering more complex systems is done by the author.
8. Preventing a new series of experiments from being conducted is caused by the lack of accurate data.
9. Trying to answer this question has been performed by scientists for a long time.
10. The reason for some differing in providing more accurate data lies in this method.