They're all right -- except # 5. The verb "plan" is in the present tense.
You could say: "I will earn more money after I earn my college degree."
I wrote these 5 sentences for a assignment and would like some feeback on them as to what I may need to work on. 1.Our education plays (simple present tense) a major role in our future finances.
2.My financial planning class opened (simple past tense) my eyes to my unnecessary expenses.
3.Financial planning is (present tense) a class all students can benefit from.
4.I have (present perfect tense) discussed my finances with my advisor.
5.I plan (future) on earning more money with my college degree.
3 answers
1. looks good
2. looks good
3. looks good; but are you supposed to use 5 different tenses during this assignment?
4. the verb = have discussed (present perfect tense) ["discussed" is the main part of the verb; "have" is the auxiliary verb]
5. Future tense is formed with "will" or "shall" or one of their negatives. How can you rewrite this to make it a true future?
2. looks good
3. looks good; but are you supposed to use 5 different tenses during this assignment?
4. the verb = have discussed (present perfect tense) ["discussed" is the main part of the verb; "have" is the auxiliary verb]
5. Future tense is formed with "will" or "shall" or one of their negatives. How can you rewrite this to make it a true future?
Thanks for you help!!!