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C1 - grammar

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  • It seems that nobody called him that day. ( Nobody seems to ...)
    Nobody seems to have called him that day.
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  • It happened that my video got 30 000 views. (My video ...)
    My video happened to get 30 000 views.
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  • It turned out that she'd been cleaning the window when she fell down. (She)
    She turned out to have been cleaning the window when she fell down.
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  • It appears that somebody has been trying to break into the house. (Somebody)
    Somebody appears to have been trying to break into the house.
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  • It turned out that the scandalous post had been written by a new trainee. (The scandalous post)
    The scandalous post turned out to have been written by a new trainee.
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  • Did it happen that you noticed who pushed him?
    Did you happen to notice who pushed him?
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  • It appears that they're lying. (They)
    They appear to be lying.
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  • It turned out that they'd left. (They)
    They turned out to have left.
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  • It seems that they were misbehaving (They)
    They seem to have been misbehaving
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  • It seems that you're right. (You)
    You seem to be right.
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  • It happened that Joe came to visit yesterday. (Joe)
    Joe happened to come to visit yesterday.
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