Asked by Rene
• Write five sentences about the role of education in successful financial planning, in which you correctly use a different verb tense in each sentence.
This is what I have can you please let me know if I have done this correctly.
1. Financial planning will help me save money for my college education. (Future tense)
2. I spent all of my finances that were saved for schooling. (Past tense)
3. I believe education is a very important role in successful financial planning. (present tense)
4. I did not know how much school would cost because I had lost my paper. (perfect tense)
5. I am reviewing my finances, to see if I have enough for school. (present Progressive tense)
This is what I have can you please let me know if I have done this correctly.
1. Financial planning will help me save money for my college education. (Future tense)
2. I spent all of my finances that were saved for schooling. (Past tense)
3. I believe education is a very important role in successful financial planning. (present tense)
4. I did not know how much school would cost because I had lost my paper. (perfect tense)
5. I am reviewing my finances, to see if I have enough for school. (present Progressive tense)
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
They're all right, except that 4 should be past perfect tense.
Answered by
danielle goode
1. I been putting money in my saving account for schooling. past tense
2.I will make sure my schooling is paid off before i graducate. future progressive
3.I keep up with my budget so i know can pay for my schooling. Present tense
4.I think financial planning is a very important thing in education. present progessive
5.I paid my schooling off before the end of the year.Future tense
I was just seeing of i did it correct please let me know. Thank you
2.I will make sure my schooling is paid off before i graducate. future progressive
3.I keep up with my budget so i know can pay for my schooling. Present tense
4.I think financial planning is a very important thing in education. present progessive
5.I paid my schooling off before the end of the year.Future tense
I was just seeing of i did it correct please let me know. Thank you
Answered by
MWynnary
Is will and spent verbs
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