The man, the dog, and the cat all sit down at the bar and the bartender says "What can I get you?" The dog looks squarely at the bartender and says I'll take a vodka, the guy will take a water, and the cat will take a scotch." The bartender looks absolutely shocked at the dog and says "This is AMAZING! You're a dog that can talk..." The guy looks at the bartender, and says "Don't be fooled, the cat is a ventriloquist."
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Answer: "Maria, thinking about her dance solo, <em><u>fails to see</u></em> the bus as <em><u>it came</u></em> around the corner."
Explanation:
This sentence contains an inappropriate shift in verb tense, because "Maria fails to see the bus" is conjugated in present tense, but the clause "it came..." is conjugated in past tense.
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