Are the verb tenses in the sentence consistent, or do they shift unnecessarily? Right now Jason hoped that he can make it to the finish line. A. The verb tenses shift. B. The verb tenses are consistent.
please someone helpppp
B. Fan me if you want more help from me then just tag me ! medal please?
can u answer a couple more please @keke_luvs_u
oh and are the verbs hoped and make @keke_luvs_u
yes
Are the verb tenses in the sentence consistent, or do they shift unnecessarily? In the autumn, the leaves turn brown, and they fell off of the trees. A. The verb tenses shift. B. The verb tenses are consistent.
so they are both past
the verbs are they both past verb tense
@keke_luvs_u hello
@keke_luvs_u
yes
you didnt help me i got them wrong @keke_luvs_u
what was the grade
6th
they shifted
what that mean??
the verb tenses shifted
the questions changed??
no both of the questions were A
well i put on my quiz B and got them both right sorry though ):
its alright i got an 80
oh and im in k12
thx for the medal bye
@ashley_everdeen Are the verb tenses in the sentence consistent, or do they shift unnecessarily? Right now Jason hoped that he can make it to the finish line. A. The verb tenses shift. B. The verb tenses are consistent. It is a because they have to be present, right now and hoped (ed) do not go together even though this is one year late, who ever may be looking at this will get the right answer. :)
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