LEARNING is a gerund or present participle; it is NOT a tense by itself. If you truly want future = You will learn
3) Present Progressive = When you are continuing
5) check #2 please. Future Progressive = You will be learning...
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3) Present Progressive = When you are continuing
5) check #2 please. Future Progressive = You will be learning...
Sra
(1) The role of education **plays** a major part in financial planning. (present tense)
(2) **Learning** the basic math skills will help you **improve** your finances. (future tense)
(3) When you **continue** your education, you will be able to get a better job. (present progressive tense)
(4) Education **plays** a very big role in a person's financial outcome. (present tense)
(5) **Learning** new skills **plays** an important role in a person's financial status. (future progressive tense)
In sentence 2, it is more appropriate to use "improve" instead of "better" to match the tense of "learning." In sentence 5, you should use the present tense for "plays" to match the tense of "learning."
Overall, you have correctly used a different verb tense in each sentence and marked them as required. Well done!