Where is the verb on my sentence? I thought it was EDUCATION IS, but I was wrong about that. Was my sentence properly written?

Thank you in advance

Education is (simple present tense) the success to my financial planning.

3 answers

Your sentence is correct. "Education" is the subject; "is" is the verb.
Thank you! I knew I had the correct idea, but I was unsure. Thanks
You're welcome.
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