You have used 4 tenses correctly, but there's a second present tense verb in there. How can you change one of those present-tense verbs to a tense you haven't used yet? There are plenty of tenses to choose from!
present
past
future
present perfect
past perfect
future perfect
present progressive
past progressive
future progressive
I would like to get a second opinion if I am correct. I had to write five sentences about the role of education in successful financial planning, in which I correctly use a different verb tense in each sentence.
Here is what I wrote.
Our education plays (simple present tense) a significant role in our future financial planning. I have taken (present perfect tense) financial classes before, and they are very helpful. Now that I am in another financial course, I will be planning (future progressive tense) to update my update my budget once again. Having a budget is (present tense) a wonderful tool, which helps you understand where your money goes. In today’s economic times, if you were thinking (past progressive tense) about attending a class, now would be a great time to start.
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Thank you for such a quick reply. I revised the paragraph. Im I correct is saying simple present tense and present tense is the same?
Our education plays (simple present tense) a significant role in our future financial planning. I have taken (present perfect tense) financial classes before, and they are very helpful. Now that I am in another financial course, I will be planning (future progressive tense) to update my update my budget once again. Having a budget will give (future tense) you a better understanding where your money goes. In today’s economic times, if you were thinking (past progressive tense) about attending a class, now would be a great time to start.
Our education plays (simple present tense) a significant role in our future financial planning. I have taken (present perfect tense) financial classes before, and they are very helpful. Now that I am in another financial course, I will be planning (future progressive tense) to update my update my budget once again. Having a budget will give (future tense) you a better understanding where your money goes. In today’s economic times, if you were thinking (past progressive tense) about attending a class, now would be a great time to start.